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* [[expansion card]]s in [[computer]]s, such as the [[graphics card]] and [[sound card]] |
* [[expansion card]]s in [[computer]]s, such as the [[graphics card]] and [[sound card]] |
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* financial and identity cards: see [[card standards]], [[credit card]], [[debit card]] |
* financial and identity cards: see [[card standards]], [[credit card]], [[debit card]] |
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* [[greeting card]] or [[cardmaking]] |
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* [[playing card]] - a card (typically made of laminated paper) often used for playing games |
* [[playing card]] - a card (typically made of laminated paper) often used for playing games |
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* [[postal card]] - a piece of paper for sending messages |
* [[postal card]] - a piece of paper for sending messages |
Revision as of 20:18, 26 August 2004
The term card has many different meanings. These include:
- 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
- e-card - an electronic version of a postal card
- expansion cards in computers, such as the graphics card and sound card
- financial and identity cards: see card standards, credit card, debit card
- greeting card or cardmaking
- 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
- test card - for a television test pattern