POSTCODE

Etymology

Noun

postcode (plural postcodes)

(UK, Australia, NZ) A sequence of letters and numbers added to a postal address to aid the sorting and delivery of post / mail.

(by extension) The region denoted by a postcode.

Verb

postcode (third-person singular simple present postcodes, present participle postcoding, simple past and past participle postcoded)

(UK) To give a postcode to; to mark with a postcode.

Anagrams

• topcodes

Source: Wiktionary



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