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Code; Cord |
el. |
cord |
phys. |
code |
tech. |
chord |
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gen. |
code n; cord; chord |
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gen. |
quick response code n (2-dimensional bar code commonly used by Japanese mobile phones to link to URLs); QR code n |
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comp., MS |
Code 39 (A barcode symbology standard maintained by American National Standards Institute (ANSI)) |
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SWIFT code (An international identification code used to identify financial institutions for international money transfers) |
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comp., MS |
ABC code (A classifier that names categories in an ABC classification) |
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HTML code fragment (HTML code that you add to your Web page to create features such as a script, a counter, or a scrolling marquee) |
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comp., MS |
p-code (A machine language for a nonexistent processor (a pseudomachine). Such code is executed by a software interpreter) |
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comp., MS |
QR code (A specific two-dimensional bar code) |
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comp., MS |
FOURCC code (A 32-bit unsigned integer that is created by concatenating four ASCII characters to identify a data format) |
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comp., MS |
DSN code (A three-digit string of numbers, such as 5.1.2., that indicates the status of an attempt to deliver an e-mail message) |
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IFSC code (A series of 11 alphanumeric characters used by the Indian Financial System to identify banks participating in the NEFT system and to route transactions between banks) |