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Zip is a term with several distinct meanings in English and in technical contexts. It can refer to a clothing fastener, a computer data archive format, a postal code system, or a verb meaning to move quickly. The common thread is closure or speed, applied to objects, data, or actions.

The zipper, often called a zip in everyday speech, is a garment fastener consisting of interlocking teeth

The ZIP file format is a widely used method of data compression and archiving. It was created

ZIP code refers to the Zone Improvement Plan, the United States Postal Service system introduced in 1963

As a verb, zip means to move rapidly or to close with a zipper. In slang, zip

joined
by
a
sliding
element.
It
was
developed
in
the
early
20th
century,
with
major
improvements
by
Gideon
Sundback
around
1913–1914.
The
term
zipper
became
a
trademark
in
the
1920s
and
later
entered
generic
use.
in
1989
by
Phil
Katz
for
PKWARE.
A
ZIP
file
aggregates
one
or
more
files
and
folders
into
a
single
archive,
typically
using
DEFLATE
compression
and
bearing
the
.zip
extension.
It
is
cross-platform
and
broadly
supported
across
operating
systems.
to
simplify
mail
sorting.
A
standard
ZIP
code
is
five
digits;
ZIP+4
adds
four
more
digits
for
improved
routing.
The
code
is
primarily
used
for
addressing
and
automated
processing
in
mail
delivery.
can
also
mean
zero
or
nothing.
The
term
appears
in
other
contexts
as
well,
such
as
zip
lines,
which
use
a
suspended
harness
and
cable
for
a
rapid
descent,
and
historical
ZIP
disks,
a
data
storage
medium
used
in
the
1990s.