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The term card has many different meanings.These include:
- Collectible card or trading card — either:
- 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 standardsStandards for financial and identity cards are set out by ISO. All credit cards and debit cards, and most ID cards, are the same shape and size ID-1 as specified by the ISO 7810 standard: ID-1 85. 125 in) ID-2 105 × 74 mm ( A7) ID-3 125 × 88 mm ( B7) Smar, credit cardA credit card system is a type of retail transaction settlement and credit system, named after the small plastic card issued to users of the system. A credit card is different from a debit card in that the credit card issuer loans the consumer money rathe, debit cardA Debit card is a ISO 7810 card which physically resembles a credit card, and, like a credit card, is used as an alternative to cash when making purchases. However, when purchases are made with a debit card, the funds are withdrawn directly from the purch
- Greeting cardA greeting card is a folded card featuring a message of greeting or other sentiment. They are usually given on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas or other holidays. Hallmark Cards is the largest producer of greeting cards in the U. See also Ca — a type of card that is mailPostal service redirects here. There is also a band called The Postal Service. For mail as armour, see chainmail. For digitally delivered mail, see Electronic mail. British mailboxes, visual counterparts to red telephone boxes, collect outbound mail for ted to a relative, friend, or associate to express a message of greeting, appreciation, or some other sentiment.
- Playing cardA playing card is a typically hand-sized rectangular piece of heavy paper or thin plastic used for playing card games. A complete set of cards is a pack or deck . Playing cards are often used as props in magic tricks, as well as occult practices such as c — a card (typically made of laminated paper) often used for playing games
- Postal card — a piece of paper for sending messages
- Punch cardThe punch card (or Hollerith card) is a recording medium for holding information for use by automated data processing machines. Made of stiff cardboard, the punch card represents information by the presence or absence of holes in predefined positions on t — an obsolete method for storing data
- 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 cards — there are three types of cards:
- The green card is for a delay of game.
- The yellow card is one penalty and is off the field for five minutes.
- Two yellow cards is equal to a red card and this gets a player ejected from a game and the following game.
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