Noun
code consisting of a series of vertical bars of variable width that are scanned by a laser; printed on consumer product packages to identify the item for a computer that provides the price and registers inventory information
Source: WordNetA bar code system is used to track hazardous waste. Source: Internet
Aubrey has previously shown off her bar code neck tattoo, and Latin scripture ink on her torso. Source: Internet
As each of those 3,0001 ballots enter the inserter, its bar code is read by cameras and the machine pulls down from the database all the materials needed for that voter’s packet. Source: Internet
Also, if a tall pallet or large vehicle blocks beacons or a bar code is marred, AGVs may become lost. Source: Internet
Crouse suggested that Laurer use his Delta C bar code and provided a copy of his patent that had a sample alphanumeric character set and rules to generate other size alphabets. Source: Internet
He did not specify any specific bar code as that was well understood. Source: Internet