zip code

Etymology
From, a trademark of the , from , introduced 1963.

Noun

 * 1)  A postal code, especially for addresses served by the US Postal Service, consisting of a five- or nine-figure number.
 * 2)  Any postal code.
 * 3)  A postal code, especially for addresses served by, consisting of a four-figure number.
 * 4)  A grouping of athletes or teams with similar skill level.
 * Wallace and Brewer are almost certain to finish 1-2 in some order – no one else is even in the same zip code.
 * 1)  A postal code, especially for addresses served by, consisting of a four-figure number.
 * 2)  A grouping of athletes or teams with similar skill level.
 * Wallace and Brewer are almost certain to finish 1-2 in some order – no one else is even in the same zip code.
 * 1)  A postal code, especially for addresses served by, consisting of a four-figure number.
 * 2)  A grouping of athletes or teams with similar skill level.
 * Wallace and Brewer are almost certain to finish 1-2 in some order – no one else is even in the same zip code.

Translations

 * Finnish: zip-koodi
 * Japanese: ジップコード
 * Korean: 짚 코드
 * Navajo: kéyah binahósʼaʼ bibéézh, nahósʼaʼ bibéézh

Verb

 * 1)  To provide with, or allocate to, a zip code.