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zip code
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noun. A zip code is a numerical code used in postal systems to identify specific geographic regions for efficient sorting and delivery of mail. It is typically made up of five digits, although extended zip codes can contain additional digits for more precise location identification. Zip codes are widely used in the United States, but similar systems exist in many other countries around the world, often referred to as postal codes. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
- noun.
zip code (singular),
zip codes (plural)
- verb.
zip code (simple present),
zip coded (simple past),
zip coding (present continuous),
zip codes (third person singular)
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- People who live in a particular geographic area (a city, ZIP-code or ZIP + 4 code, for example) might appear to have a high interest in movies, thanks to collective information that shows wireless devices from that area are often located in the vicinity of movie theaters. #att
- For example, information a third party collects when you register for a website, like your zip code. #homedepot
- You may be asked for information which is no considered PII, such as a zip/postal code and/or country of origin. #accuweather
- You may manually enter a zip code and we will save your zip code(s) for future reference. #nordstrom
- If you agree to use this feature, your contact list will be accessed in order for us to provide weather information for your contacts who already have their address, city, state, or zip code available. #wunderground
- If you are a paying subscriber, we also collect your credit card information, which may include your billing address and ZIP code. #hulu
- ZIP + 4 codes with less than 25 households are combined with other ZIP + 4 codes to satisfy this requirement. #att
- For example, we collect your credit card number and zip code when you buy a ticket. #ticketmaster
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