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sort code — UK US noun [countable] [singular sort code plural sort codes] a number that is used, for example on cheques, for recognizing the particular office of a bank where someone keeps their account Thesaurus: general words relating to banking … Useful english dictionary
sort code — ➔ code * * * sort code UK US noun [C] UK (US routing number) BANKING, MONEY ► an official number used to refer to a particular branch of a bank: »Write down your bank account number and sort code … Financial and business terms
sort code — sort ,code noun count a number that is used, for example on checks, for recognizing the particular office of a bank where someone keeps their account … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Sort code — A sort code is a number which is assigned to a branch of a bank for internal purposes. Banks use sort codes as it is easier than writing the full address of the branch out and it tells customers which branch they are at. Also, the sort code(s)… … Wikipedia
sort code — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms sort code : singular sort code plural sort codes a number that is used, for example on cheques, for recognizing the particular office of a bank where someone keeps their account … English dictionary
sort code — A sequence of numbers on a cheque or a bank card that serves to identify the branch holding the account … Accounting dictionary
sort code — A sequence of numbers on a cheque or a bank card that serves to identify the branch holding the account … Big dictionary of business and management
code — [kəʊd ǁ koʊd] noun 1. [countable] LAW a complete set of written rules or laws: • Each state in the US has a different criminal and civil code. ˈbuilding code [countable] LAW a set of rules that states what features a new building, bridge etc… … Financial and business terms
Code (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Science and technology 1.1 Specific codes 2 Entertainment … Wikipedia
Sort (C++) — sort is a function in C++ Standard Template Library that takes two random access iterators, the start and the end, as arguments and performs a comparison sort on the range of elements between the two iterators, front inclusive and end exclusive.… … Wikipedia