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code dating

noun

  1. the practice of placing a code indicating the date and site of packaging on certain products, as canned goods.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of code dating1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences

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The previous Cuban Family Code, dating back to 1975, stipulated that marriage was between a man and a woman – not between two people – which excluded lifelong partners from inheritance rights.

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The old Family Code, dating back to 1975, established that marriage was between a man and a woman – not between two people – which excluded lifelong partners from things inheriting the belongings of the other when one died.

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She has upended not just his sense of decorum but a stringent, and oft-misunderstood, dress code dating from biblical times.

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A section of the District Code dating to 1892 made it illegal to fly a kite over “any street, avenue, alley, open space, public inclosure, or square within the limits of the cities of Washington and Georgetown.”

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For years already, Indonesia has been planning to reform its criminal code dating back to Dutch colonial rule.

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