box number

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Etymology[edit]

Literally, the number of a box into which mail for a particular recipient is placed.

Noun[edit]

box number (plural box numbers)

  1. A numerical address for postal correspondence, managed by a company or organisation on behalf of the addressee, and used e.g. for convenience, if one does not have a suitable physical address for receiving mail, or to avoid giving one's real address (e.g. in a newspaper advertisement).
    They didn't give me a proper address, only a box number.
    Would anyone with knowledge of the present whereabouts of Mrs Doris Miggins, formerly of Station Road, please contact Box No. 99, Puddletown Evening Gazette.

Usage notes[edit]

When forming part of an address, often capitalised as "Box No." or reduced to just "Box".