English

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Etymology

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From code +‎ sheet.

Noun

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codesheet (plural codesheets)

  1. A document listing codes and their meanings.
    • 1979, Ralph Edward Weber, United States diplomatic codes and ciphers, 1775-1938:
      This codebook replaced American codesheets which had been in use since the 1780's.
    • 1981, David Levinson, Guide to Alcoholism Treatment Research:
      The analysts entered the information on a set of standardized codesheets.
    • 2003, Frank E. Hagan, Research methods in criminal justice and criminology:
      The codesheet information is keyboard entered into a computer, with each cell corresponding to a column on the card. These data are then edited, and analysis begins.