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1. A flat, usually rectangular piece of stiff paper, cardboard, or plastic, especially:
b. A greeting card.
c. A post card.
d. One bearing a person's name and other information, used for purposes of identification or classification.
e. One bearing the image and often the statistics of a sports figure.
f. A business card.
g. A credit card.
h. A magnetic card.
i. One used for recording information in a file: an index card; a recipe card.
2. Cards (used with a sing. Or pl. Verb) Games
b. The playing of games with cards.
3. A program, especially for a sports event.
4.
b. A wine list.
5. Computer Science
b. A punch card.
6. A compass card.
7. Informal An eccentrically amusing person.
8.
b. An appeal to a specified issue or argument, usually one involving strong emotions. Often used with play: "His exposure as a racist ... Allowed the defense to play the race card" New York Times.
tr.v. card·ed, card·ing, cards
2. To list (something) on a card; catalog.
3. To check the identification of, especially in order to verify legal age.
4. Sports To warn or eject (a soccer player who has committed a flagrant foul) by showing a yellow card or a red card.
card in
card out
card up (one's) sleeve
in the cards
put/lay (one's) cards on the table
[Middle English carde, from Old French carte, from Latin charta, paper made from papyrus, from Greek kharts.]
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n.
2. A device used to raise the nap on a fabric.
tr.v. Card·ed, card·ing, cards
[Middle English carde, from Medieval Latin cardus, from Latin carduus, thistle.]
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