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Showing words for CODES using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Codes

codes, coeds, cosed, decos

4 Letter Words for Codes

code, cods, coed, coes, cose, deco, desc, docs, does, dose, ecod, odes, seco, soce

3 Letter Words for Codes

ceo, cod, cos, dec, des, doc, doe, dos, dso, eco, edo, eds, eos, esc, esd, ode, ods, oes, ose, scd, sec, sed, soc, sod

Definitions for Codes

[1] a system for communication by telegraph, heliograph, etc., in which long and short sounds, light flashes, etc., are used to symbolize the content of a message: Morse code.
[2] a system used for brevity or secrecy of communication, in which arbitrarily chosen words, letters, or symbols are assigned definite meanings.
[3] any set of standards set forth and enforced by a local government agency for the protection of public safety, health, etc., as in the structural safety of buildings (building code) , health requirements for plumbing, ventilation, etc. (sanitary code or health code) , and the specifications for fire escapes or exits (fire code) .
[4] a systematically arranged collection or compendium of laws, rules, or regulations.
[5] any authoritative, general, systematic, and written statement of the legal rules and principles applicable in a given legal order to one or more broad areas of life.
[6] a word, letter, number, or other symbol used in a code system to mark, represent, or identify something: The code on the label shows the date of manufacture.
[7] Digital Technology . a set of symbols that can be interpreted by a computer or piece of software: binary code; Java code; ASCII code. the symbolic arrangement of statements or instructions in a computer program, or the set of instructions in such a program: That program took 3000 lines of code.
[8] any system or collection of rules and regulations: a gentleman's code of behavior.
[9] Medicine/Medical . a directive or alert to a hospital team assigned to emergency resuscitation of patients.
[10] Genetics . genetic code.
[11] Linguistics . the system of rules shared by the participants in an act of communication, making possible the transmission and interpretation of messages. (in sociolinguistic theory) one of two distinct styles of language use that differ in degree of explicitness and are sometimes thought to be correlated with differences in social class. Compare elaborated code, restricted code.
[12] to translate (a message) into a code; encode.
[13] to categorize or identify by assigning a code to: All specimens were coded prior to the test.
[14] to arrange or enter (laws or statutes) in a code.
[15] Digital Technology . to write code for (a computer program or application) (often followed by up ): Hire a programmer to code up a website for you.
[16] Genetics . to specify the amino acid sequence of a protein by the sequence of nucleotides comprising the gene for that protein: a gene that codes for the production of insulin.
[17] Digital Technology . to write computer code.
[18] a system of letters or symbols, and rules for their association by means of which information can be represented or communicated for reasons of secrecy, brevity, etc binary code ; Morse code See also genetic code
[19] a message in code
[20] a symbol used in a code
[21] a conventionalized set of principles, rules, or expectations a code of behaviour
[22] a system of letters or digits used for identification or selection purposes
[23] to translate, transmit, or arrange into a code

Words related to Codes

codediscipline, charter, constitution, system, custom, regulation, convention, method, cipher, cryptograph, etiquette, canon, maxim, manners, ethics, digest, codex

Words nearby Codes

codecod-liver oil, cod., coda, codder, coddle, code, code blue, code book, code dating, code flag, code name

Origin of Codes

1275–1325; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French < Latin cōdex codex

Other words from Codes

cod·er , noun
code·less , adjective
pre·code , verb (used with object), pre·cod·ed, pre·cod·ing.
re·code , verb (used with object), re·cod·ed, re·cod·ing.
sub·code , noun

Word origin for Codes

C14: from French, from Latin cōdex book, codex

Synonyms for Codes

cipher, cryptograph