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  • trunk code —    Digit or digits which distinguish a specific numbering area within the country …   IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations

  • Code Co-op — Developer(s) Reliable Software Initial release 1996; 14 years ago (1996) Stable rele …   Wikipedia

  • code — n [Old French, from Medieval Latin codex, from Latin caudex codex tree trunk, set of wood writing tablets, book] 1: a systematic compilation or revision of law or legal principles that is arranged esp. by subject: as a: one that contains the law… …   Law dictionary

  • code — [kōd] n. [OFr < L codex (earlier caudex), wooden tablet for writing (hence, book: in LL(Ec), code of laws), orig., tree trunk, wood split into tablets, prob. < cudere, *caudere, to strike < IE base * kāu > HEW] 1. a body of laws, as… …   English World dictionary

  • code — c.1300, systematic compilation of laws, from O.Fr. code system of laws, law book (13c.), from L. codex, earlier caudex book, book of laws, lit. tree trunk, hence, book made up of wooden tablets covered with wax for writing. Meaning cipher (the… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Trunk prefix — A trunk prefix is the number to be dialed in a domestic telephone call, preceding any necessary area codes and subscriber numbers. When calling overseas numbers, the trunk prefix is omitted by the caller. In most countries, such as Australia,… …   Wikipedia

  • Trunk vs Toll — In the US, under the purview of the Bell System, local telephone calls were free except in a few big cities, and the term toll was adopted for long distance calls because they were subject to a toll.In the UK all calls were chargeable and the… …   Wikipedia

  • Code name — A code name or cryptonym is a word or name used clandestinely to refer to another name or word. Code names are often used for military purposes, or in espionage. They may also be used in industry to protect secret projects and the like from… …   Wikipedia

  • code — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin caudex, codex trunk of a tree, document formed originally from wooden tablets Date: 14th century 1. a systematic statement of a body of law; especially one given statutory force 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • code — [14] ‘System of secret communication signs’ is a relatively recent semantic development of the word code, which emerged in the early 19th century. It derived from an earlier sense ‘system of laws’, which was based on a specific application to… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • code — [14] ‘System of secret communication signs’ is a relatively recent semantic development of the word code, which emerged in the early 19th century. It derived from an earlier sense ‘system of laws’, which was based on a specific application to… …   Word origins

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