Prefixes used in USPS tracking numbers are identification of customs forms necessary for shipping to other countries besides the US. The USPS site does not specify the meaning of each prefix.
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"Prefix CW" in a USPS tracking number indicates that the package was shipped using a USPS service called "USPS Priority Mail Express International." This service provides fast international delivery with tracking and insurance included.
The prefix "seis" means six. It is commonly used in words to indicate a quantity or position related to the number six.
The prefix poly is defined as being much or many. An example of this prefix in a word is polygon which means a shape that has many sides.
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
The prefix "lize" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common prefix in the language.
"Numero de pasaporte" is Spanish for "passport number." It is a unique identification number assigned to an individual's passport for tracking and identification purposes.