zip code
IPA: zˈɪpkˈoʊd
noun
- (US) A postal code, especially for addresses served by the US Postal Service, consisting of a five- or nine-figure number.
- (US, by extension) Any postal code.
- (Philippines) A postal code, especially for addresses served by PhilPost, consisting of a four-figure number.
- (sports, by extension) A grouping of athletes or teams with similar skill level.
- Alternative form of zip code [(US) A postal code, especially for addresses served by the US Postal Service, consisting of a five- or nine-figure number.]
- Alternative form of ZIP Code
verb
- (transitive) To provide with, or allocate to, a zip code.
zipcode
IPA: zˈɪpkˈoʊd
noun
- (uncommon) Alternative spelling of zip code [(US) A postal code, especially for addresses served by the US Postal Service, consisting of a five- or nine-figure number.]
Examples of "zipcode" in Sentences
Examples of "zip-code" in Sentences
- (If you live in populated area, Bundle drills down to the zip-code level.)
- Back when I had my relocation web site, we got hold of some zip-code level marketing data.
- The data also reflected 425 registrations that had a 606XX zip-code that fails to match a zip-code recognized by the postal service.
- IN LIGHT OF YESTERDAY'S POST ABOUT TV, ARNOLD KLING SENDS THIS: Back when I had my relocation web site, we got hold of some zip-code level marketing data.
- If you were looking at zip-code level data, I'm not sure you can zero in on "rich" people, at least for notions of "rich" as held by a typical middle class professional.
- I remember one wealthy man I knew (the president of a company at which I worked) remark about an estimate for basement work that, "they saw your zip-code and multiplied by 3."
- If you're looking for statistics on business and industry, try the County Business Patterns website, which actually offers employment and earnings down to the zip-code level, and the Building Permits database of construction statistics.