Wiktionary
code block
n. 1 (context programming English) A block of sourcecode; often one which is delimited by brackets, or in some similar way, depending on the language. 2 (context coding theory English) A string, usually of a certain specific length, of characters, which have been encoded and transmitted to a receiver
Usage examples of "code block".
At the same instant my phone rang and the image of a harried man with the TransWeb code block floating behind him said, ‘.
At the same instant my phone rang and the image of a harried man with the TransWeb code block floating behind him said, 'Excuse me, M.