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card

noun
A paper or pasteboard of a oblong figure, on which are painted figures or points; used in games.

card

A blank piece of paper, or the like paper with some writing upon it, used in messages of civility, or business.

card

The paper on which the points of the compass are marked. Reason the card, but passion is the gale.

card

verb intransitive
To play much at cards; to gain.

card

noun
An instrument for combing, opening and breaking wool or flax, freeing it from the coarser parts, and from extraneous matter. It is made by inserting bent teeth of wire in a thick piece of leather, and nailing this to a piece of oblong board, to which a handle is attached.

card

verb transitive
To comb, or open wool, flax, hemp, with a card, for the purpose of cleansing it of extraneous matter, separating the coarser parts, and making it fine and soft for spinning.