Bankcard (noun)

  1. A card issued by a bank that can be used to access a customer's account and make purchases or withdraw money.
  2. A card that enables customers to withdraw money or make purchases by using a personal identification number (PIN) or by signing a sales slip.

Origin:

From bank + card, refers to a card issued by a bank, typically a plastic card that can be used to make purchases or withdraw money from an account.

Examples:

  1. He used his bankcard to withdraw money from an ATM.
  2. She used her bankcard to make a purchase at the store.
  3. The bankcard could be used to access the customer's account.
  4. The bankcard was a way for the customer to make transactions without carrying cash.
  5. He lost his bankcard and had to cancel it.
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