Definition: Archdissembler refers to a type of device that converts human language into a standardized format for interpreting, understanding, or manipulating text. It's often used in natural language processing (NLP) systems where it acts like a decoder. The term comes from "archaeology and dissection," which is the process of breaking down objects for study, as seen with tools such as an excavator or a dissecting knife. The term 'dissembler' refers to parts that are removed, typically artifacts from ancient or historic sites. In this case, it's a tool used in NLP to convert human language into a standardized format that can be analyzed and understood effectively.