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Definition of geocode in English: geocodeverbˈdʒiːə(ʊ)kəʊdˈjēəˌkōd [with object]Provide geographical coordinates corresponding to (a location) participants' residential addresses were geocoded, enabling individual survey data to be linked with data on land use only about 70 per cent of addresses were of a standard that would allow geocoding Example sentencesExamples - Geocoding of residential addresses provided more accurate assessment of potential environmental exposure to NOA at the individual level than methods using less precise geographic classification.
- The additional functionality will be supplied by features such as geographic analysis tools, geocoding, and latitude and longitude input capability.
- He updates his site once a day with the latest arrest records, then geocodes them and shows you where they happened.
- Of the seventy-three known brownfield sites geocoded, eighteen are vulnerable.
- They say that currently only 4 % of Tweets are geocoded.
- It will be possible to use data from national bases on geographic sources of pollution thanks to geocoding of the dwellings concerned.
- The update added the ability to find the city and country where a photo was taken through reverse geocoding.
- Any geocoded data can be mapped.
- Finally, full-text geocoding attempts to identify, disambiguate, and convert textual geographic references to geographic coordinates.
- The application allows users to geocode images, or link digital images to the location where they were taken.
nounˈdʒiːə(ʊ)kəʊdˈjēəˌkōd A set of geographical coordinates corresponding to a location. the calculation is made based upon the geocode for every zip code in the Hudson Valley Example sentencesExamples - The permalink could follow a standard, where the creator is the author of the post, the place is a geocode of the creator's location and the time is the time of the post.
- Online mapping systems have often been challenged with translating street addresses into the geocodes and pinpointing the locations on maps.
- Don't you need at least 3 satellites overhead to calculate a geocode?
- Items in the file consist of the time and data group, the source, destination, airline, and flight number, a GeoRSS Line tag with the source and destination geocodes, and the current time and date in the pubDate field.
- Geocode and school data are available by contract.
- Because flowering plants vary from region to region and bees rarely stray far from the hive, the pollen print provides a sort of geocode.
- Among these, 93% of geocodes were completed at a house or street level (the most precise).
- The centerpoints of buildings could be used, as well as front-door entrances, when computing location geocodes or when calculating driving directions.
- Geocodes can be beneficial to any business which uses or manages address information in any way.
- The technology provided customers with real-time visibility of the field force and customers' shipments down to the exact geocode.
Derivatives noun It's now using open source geocoder technology written to identify the geographic names in searches. Example sentencesExamples - 99.9% of developers will have to use a geocoder before they can get their data onto a map, and to let users of their map locate themselves.
- We then have a geocoder, which takes an address and translates it to a place on the earth.
- A GIS address geocoder was used to plot the addresses of Illinois schools participating in the online Gatekeeper training program.
Definition of geocode in US English: geocodeverbˈjēəˌkōd [with object]Provide geographical coordinates corresponding to (a location) participants' residential addresses were geocoded, enabling individual survey data to be linked with data on land use only about 70 percent of addresses were of a standard that would allow geocoding Example sentencesExamples - It will be possible to use data from national bases on geographic sources of pollution thanks to geocoding of the dwellings concerned.
- Geocoding of residential addresses provided more accurate assessment of potential environmental exposure to NOA at the individual level than methods using less precise geographic classification.
- They say that currently only 4 % of Tweets are geocoded.
- He updates his site once a day with the latest arrest records, then geocodes them and shows you where they happened.
- The update added the ability to find the city and country where a photo was taken through reverse geocoding.
- Finally, full-text geocoding attempts to identify, disambiguate, and convert textual geographic references to geographic coordinates.
- The additional functionality will be supplied by features such as geographic analysis tools, geocoding, and latitude and longitude input capability.
- Of the seventy-three known brownfield sites geocoded, eighteen are vulnerable.
- Any geocoded data can be mapped.
- The application allows users to geocode images, or link digital images to the location where they were taken.
nounˈjēəˌkōd A set of geographical coordinates corresponding to a location. the calculation is made based upon the geocode for every zip code in the Hudson Valley Example sentencesExamples - The permalink could follow a standard, where the creator is the author of the post, the place is a geocode of the creator's location and the time is the time of the post.
- Online mapping systems have often been challenged with translating street addresses into the geocodes and pinpointing the locations on maps.
- The technology provided customers with real-time visibility of the field force and customers' shipments down to the exact geocode.
- Don't you need at least 3 satellites overhead to calculate a geocode?
- Among these, 93% of geocodes were completed at a house or street level (the most precise).
- Items in the file consist of the time and data group, the source, destination, airline, and flight number, a GeoRSS Line tag with the source and destination geocodes, and the current time and date in the pubDate field.
- Geocode and school data are available by contract.
- The centerpoints of buildings could be used, as well as front-door entrances, when computing location geocodes or when calculating driving directions.
- Because flowering plants vary from region to region and bees rarely stray far from the hive, the pollen print provides a sort of geocode.
- Geocodes can be beneficial to any business which uses or manages address information in any way.
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