postcode

  • 21postcode — post·code …

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  • 22postcode — [ˈpəʊs(t)ˌkəʊd] noun [C] British a group of letters and numbers that you write at the end of a person s address …

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  • 23postcode — brit. phi post•code [[t]ˈpoʊstˌkoʊd[/t]] n. (in the United Kingdom and Australia) an official post office code of numbers and letters, added to an address to expedite mail delivery. Compare ZIP Code • Etymology: 1965–70 …

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  • 24postcode — /ˈpoʊstkoʊd / (say pohstkohd) noun a group of numbers or letters added as part of the address and intended to facilitate the delivery of mail. {post3 + code} …

  • 25postcode — / pəυstkəυd/ noun a series of numbers and letters which forms part of an address, indicating the street and the town in a way which can be read by a scanner (NOTE: the American equivalent is ZIP code) …

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  • 26postcode — n. a group of letters or letters and figures which are added to a postal address to assist sorting …

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  • 27postcode lottery — noun the unequal availability of services in different parts of the country; especially those services provided by the state …

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  • 28postcode lottery — UK / US noun [singular] British showing disapproval a situation in which people in different areas of the UK receive different things from a public service such as health care …

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  • 29N postcode area — London N postcode area …

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  • 30NW postcode area — London NW postcode area …

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