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- Dictionarycard/kɑːd/
noun
- 1. a piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on: "some notes jotted down on a card" Similar
- 2. a small rectangular piece of plastic containing personal data in a machine-readable form and used to obtain cash or credit or to pay for a phone call, gain entry to a room or building, etc.: "your card cannot be used to withdraw more than your daily limit from cash machines" Similar
verb
- 1. write (something) on a card, especially for indexing.
- 2. check the identity card of (someone), in particular as evidence of legal drinking age: North American "we were carded at the entrance to the club"
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