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The term
card
has many different meanings. These include:
Business card
— a little card containing contact information for a
person
or
business
.
Cardboard
.
Collectible card
or
trading card
— either:
a card used in
trading card game
or
collectible card game
or
one of a set of cards, intended for
trading
or
collecting
, themed around a particular subject; examples include
baseball cards
and other
sports cards
, as well as
comics
cards and
television series
cards
Credit card
— also
Debit card
and
ATM
card
E-card
— an electronic version of a postal card
Expansion cards
in
computers
, such as the
graphics card
and
sound card
(from
printed circuit
card)
financial and identity cards: see
card standards
,
credit card
,
debit card
Greeting card
— a type of card that is
mailed
to a relative, friend, or associate to express a message of greeting, appreciation, or some other sentiment.
ID card
— identity document
Playing card
— a card (typically made of laminated paper) often used for playing games
Postal card
— a piece of paper for sending messages
Punch card
— an obsolete method for storing data
Smart card
— small plastic card containing a
computer
chip.
Test card
— for a
television
test pattern
Index card
— a card for creating and organizing notes in a stack. It is typically used during a
research
project.
Lacrosse
and
football
— penalty cards for rule violations.
Orson Scott Card
— the author best known for the
Ender's Game Series
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