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zip code
1noun
- a system used in the U.S. to facilitate the delivery of mail, consisting of a five- or nine-digit code printed directly after the address, the first five digits initial code indicating the state and post office or postal zone, the last four expanded code the box section or number, portion of a rural route, building, or other specific delivery location.
zip-code
2[ zip-kohd ]
verb (used with object)
- to provide or mark with a zip code:
Zip-code all mail.
zip code
noun
- the US equivalent of postcode
Word History and Origins
Origin of zip code1
Word History and Origins
Origin of zip code1
Example Sentences
On April 26 only, the California Native Plant Society will provide visitors with free customized lists of native plants based on their particular ZIP Code and landscape needs.
shape it takes depends on a lot of things we can’t always control — social determinants of health like income and zip code — so without clear direction on the federal level, we have to begin more locally.
The insurer estimated that its offer would apply to roughly 70%, or 1,100, of the 1,626 residential policies it had in Pacific Palisades’ primary ZIP Code when it announced it would not offer renewals last year.
Maintaining the status quo in education today too often translates to your educational future being determined by your zip code, not your GPA.
When we dated, we never left our ZIP Code.
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