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1 numerical
adj. siffer-* * *[-'me-]adjective (of, using or consisting of numbers: a numerical code.) numerisk, siffer- -
2 postcode
n. postnummer* * *['pəuskoud]noun ((American zip code) a set of letters and numbers added to the address on a letter to make delivery easier.) postnummer
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