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Etymology edit

zipcode +‎ -ed

Adjective edit

zipcoded (not comparable)

  1. Marked with a zip code.
    • 1984, Chilton's instruments and control systems, Volume 57:
      In operation, presorted, zipcoded sacks or parcels enter the facility on 32 inbound conveyors.
    • 1989, Richard L. Daft, Organization theory and design:
      [] bundle the sorted, weighed, zipcoded parcels aboard the already refueled aircraft, which speedily take off []
    • 1997, Gregory J. E. Rawlins, Moths to the Flame: The Seductions of Computer Technology:
      A trained postal worker can sort eight hundred letters an hour, but a machine reader can sort five hundred zipcoded letters a minute.