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Card

The term card primarily refers to cardboard or a piece of this.
More generally, the term can refer to any of various small flat objects, typically made from heavy paper or plastic. In particular:
Business card, a wallet sized card containing contact information for a person or business.
Cigarette card, a trading card used to reinforce cigarette packaging
Common Access Card (CAC), a Department of Defense (DoD) access & ID Card; contains a computer chip.
Credit card, a plastic card for purchasing items on credit
Debit card, a plastic card for purchasing items using money in a bank account
Expansion card or computer card, a computer hardware component or device, attached generally inside a computer, that provides added functionality, such as a graphics card or sound card
File card (tool), a metal brush used to clean the cutting grooves on files
Gift card, usually plastic payment tool that is mailed or given to a relative, friend, or associate as a method of purchasing within stores
Greeting card, usually folded paper that is mailed or given to a relative, friend, or associate to express a message of greeting, appreciation, or some other sentiment
Health card, a token to be used as patient data card (PDC) or health professional card (HPC)
ID card, an identity document
Index card, a card for creating and organizing notes in a stack, usually for a research project
Library card, a card used to borrow books or other media from a library
Penalty cards for rule violations in several sports, e.g. red card or yellow card
Playing card, a card, typically made of laminated paper, used for playing games
Policy debate card, a piece of evidence in policy debate
Postcard, a card used for sending messages in the mail without use of an envelope
PrePay card, usually plastic payment tool that is mailed or given to a relative, friend, or associate as a method of pre-payment for products within stores
Punch card, an obsolete method for storing data
Raising card, a spiked brush-like tool used to straighten out wool, hemp, etc.
SIM card, a smart card identifying a mobile phone service subscriber
Smart card, a plastic card containing a computer chip (also known as a Key Card)
Trading card, a card used for trading or collecting, or for use in a collectible card game
Value card, a self-help device listing behavior changes the bearer wants to make
Visiting card, aka calling card, a more personal version of a business card.
Non-physical analogues of physical cards:
E-card, an electronic version of a greeting card or postcard
Test card, also known as a test pattern, a television test signal, typically broadcast at times when the transmitter is active, but no programmes are being broadcast
Card may also refer to:
Card (professional wrestling), the lineup of the matches that will be staged at a given venue for a given performance
Cards may refer to:
Louisville Cardinals, the athletic teams of the University of Louisville
St. Louis Cardinals, a Major League Baseball team whose home is the city of St. Louis
CARDS may refer to:
The CARDS programme (Community Assistance for Reconstruction Development and Stabilisation), the European Union's main financial assistance instrument to the Western Balkans.
CARD may also refer to:
Caspase recruitment domains, or CARD domains, are interaction motifs found in a wide array of proteins.
Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases
Community Association for Riding for the Disabled, a therapeutic horse-back riding centre in Toronto, Ontario.
Center for Autism and Related Disabilities a state program that is funded by the DOE in the state of Florida and has 7 centers located on College campuses throught the state.

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Andrew Card, American Chief of Staff of the President
Charles Ora Card, American Mormon pioneer
Clellan Card, American radio broadcaster
David Card, American economist
Michael Card, American musician
Orson Scott Card, author of the Ender's Game Series
Ray Card, Australian rules footballer
Rémy Card, French software developer
Stuart Card, Computer researcher

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