Card ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Card ( noun )

  1. A small, flat, usually rectangular piece of stiff paper, plastic, or thin cardboard, used for writing or printing information or as a means of identification.
  2. A playing card, typically one of a standard set of 52 used for playing games such as poker or bridge.
  3. A small rectangular piece of card used to display information about a product, service, or event.

Origin:

From middle english carde, from old english carda, from latin carduus.

Examples:

  1. He handed me his business card.
  2. She has a collection of playing cards.
  3. The card had the menu for the restaurant.
  4. He drew a card from the deck.
  5. The invitation was printed on a card.

(As a verb)

Card ( verb )

  1. A small, flat, usually rectangular piece of stiff paper, plastic, or thin cardboard, used for writing or printing information or as a means of identification.
  2. A playing card, typically one of a standard set of 52 used for playing games such as poker or bridge.
  3. A small rectangular piece of card used to display information about a product, service, or event.

Origin:

From middle english carde, from old english carda, from latin carduus.

Examples:

  1. He handed me his business card.
  2. She has a collection of playing cards.
  3. The card had the menu for the restaurant.
  4. He drew a card from the deck.
  5. The invitation was printed on a card.
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