card file

  • 1card file — noun A card index • • • Main Entry: ↑card * * * card file, a collection of systematically arranged cards which contain information: »The Zoo keeps a card file of the complete life history of each animal (Harper s) …

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  • 2card file — ☆ card file n. a collection of cards containing data or records, arranged systematically, as in alphabetical order, in boxes or drawers: also card catalog * * * …

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  • 3card file — ☆ card file n. a collection of cards containing data or records, arranged systematically, as in alphabetical order, in boxes or drawers: also card catalog …

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  • 4card file — /ˈkad faɪl/ (say kahd fuyl) noun → card index …

  • 5Card file — Картотека; Файл на (перфо)картахперфокартах¦картах; карточный файл …

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  • 6RolodexR card file — Rolodex Rol o*dex (r[^o]l [ o]*d[e^]ks), a. [Trade Mark of Newell Office Products.] A trade name for a type of card file; as, a Rolodex(R) card file. Also used informally and improperly as a noun meaning {Rolodex(R) card file}. [PJC] …

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  • 7card-in|dex — card index, a file of cards referring to separate books, pictures, or other items in a collection, so arranged as to aid in finding items desired; card file; card catalog: »[He] and his people have built up a card index with details of every one… …

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  • 8card index — ☆ card index n. CARD FILE …

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  • 9file — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. arrangement, classification; list, dossier, record, catalog, inventory; folder; row, column; rasp. v. t. classify, arrange, store; catalog, record; submit, deliver; rasp. See continuity, friction. II… …

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  • 10Card — The term card (from Greek χάρτης chartēs , paper, papyrus ), 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: *… …

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