Postal-code


noun
1.
British. .
2.
Canadian. a mailing code system similar to the zip code in the U.S. and the in Britain.
noun
1.
(Canadian) a code of letters and digits used as part of a postal address to aid the sorting of mail Also called (in Britain and certain other countries) postcode US equivalent zip code

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