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Meaning of card

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card

Pronunciation:/kaːd//kɐːd//kɑːd//kɑɹd/

noun

Definitions

  1. A playing card.

  2. (in the plural) Any game using playing cards; a card game.

    Example: He played cards with his friends.

  3. A resource or an argument, used to achieve a purpose.

    Example: He accused them of playing the race card.

  4. Any flat, normally rectangular piece of stiff paper, plastic etc.

verb

Definitions

  1. To check IDs, especially against a minimum age requirement.

    Example: I heard you don't get carded at the other liquor store.

  2. To play cards.

  3. To make (a stated score), as recorded on a scoring card.

    Example: McIlroy carded a stellar nine-under-par 61 in the final round.

card

Pronunciation:/kaːd//kɐːd//kɑːd//kɑɹd/

noun

Definitions

  1. Material with embedded short wire bristles.

  2. A comb- or brush-like device or tool to raise the nap on a fabric.

  3. A hand-held tool formed similarly to a hairbrush but with bristles of wire or other rigid material. It is used principally with raw cotton, wool, hair, or other natural fibers to prepare these materials for spinning into yarn or thread on a spinning wheel, with a whorl or other hand-held spindle. The card serves to untangle, clean, remove debris from, and lay the fibers straight.

  4. A machine for disentangling the fibres of wool prior to spinning.

verb

Definitions

  1. To use a carding device to disentangle the fibres of wool prior to spinning.

  2. To scrape or tear someone’s flesh using a metal comb, as a form of torture.

  3. To comb with a card; to cleanse or disentangle by carding.

    Example: to card a horse

  4. To clean or clear, as if by using a card.

card

Pronunciation:/kaːd//kɐːd//kɑːd//kɑɹd/

noun

Definitions

  1. One of the officials appointed by the pope in the Roman Catholic Church, ranking only below the pope and the patriarchs, constituting the special college which elects the pope. (See Wikipedia article on Catholic cardinals.)

  2. Any of a genus of songbirds of the finch family, Cardinalis.

  3. Any of various related passerine birds of the family Cardinalidae (See Wikipedia article on cardinals) and other similar birds that were once considered to be related.

  4. (color) A deep red color, somewhat less vivid than scarlet, the traditional colour of a Catholic cardinal's cassock. (same as cardinal red)