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  • 1Wire wrap — This article deals with electronics manufacturing and prototyping techniques, see Wire wrap jewellery for the jewellery related topic Wire wrap is a technique for constructing small numbers of complex electronics assemblies. It is an alternative… …

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  • 2Card — Card, n. [F. carde teasel, the head of a thistle, card, from L. carduus, cardus, thistle, fr. carere to card.] [1913 Webster] 1. An instrument for disentangling and arranging the fibers of cotton, wool, flax, etc.; or for cleaning and smoothing… …

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  • 3Card clothing — Card Card, n. [F. carde teasel, the head of a thistle, card, from L. carduus, cardus, thistle, fr. carere to card.] [1913 Webster] 1. An instrument for disentangling and arranging the fibers of cotton, wool, flax, etc.; or for cleaning and… …

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  • 4card — card1 [kärd] n. [ME carde < OFr carte < ML carta, card, paper < L charta, leaf of paper, tablet < Gr chartēs, layer of papyrus; prob. < Egypt] 1. a flat, stiff piece of thick paper or thin pasteboard, usually rectangular, as a) any …

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  • 5Wire recording — A Peirce 55 B dictation wire recorder from 1945 …

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  • 6card — 1. n. & v. n. 1 thick stiff paper or thin pasteboard. 2 a a flat piece of this, esp. for writing or printing on. b = POSTCARD. c a card used to send greetings, issue an invitation, etc. (birthday card). d = visiting card. e = business card. f a… …

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  • 7card — I. transitive verb Date: 14th century to cleanse, disentangle, and collect together (as fibers) by the use of cards preparatory to spinning • carder noun II. noun Etymology: Middle English carde, from Medieval Latin cardus, carduus, thistle,… …

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  • 8card setter — noun Etymology: card (II) : a machine for setting the wire teeth in making card clothing …

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  • 9card clothing — ˌklōthiŋ noun Etymology: card (II) : material consisting of leather or cloth in which teeth are set that is used especially for covering the cylinders of carding machines * * * a very sturdy fabric with a leather or rubber fillet imbedded with… …

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  • 10card grinder — noun Etymology: card (II) : a textile worker who cleans and sharpens the wire teeth of a carding or napping machine …

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