a small rectangular piece of plastic containing personal data in a machine-readable form and used to obtain cash or credit or to pay for a phone call, gain entry to a room or building, etc. is called as cards
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Pronunciation /kɑːd/
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NOUN
1A piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on.
‘some notes jotted down on a card’
More example sentences
‘a piece of card’
‘The first thing to buy is a large sheet of white thick paper or thin card, which you gently bend into a right angled curve.’
‘The Sun's image can then be seen on small piece of stiff card covered with some white paper.’
‘You won't get a good idea of the right fragrance unless you put each one on different cards or pieces of paper.’
‘Mike lifts up a square card made of thick, cream-colored paper.’