Found 3 items, similar to Carding.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: card
gacok, gacokan, kapas, kartu
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: card
card
n 1: one of a set of small pieces of stiff paper marked in
various ways and used for playing games or for telling
fortunes;
“he collected cards and traded them with the
other boys”
2: a card certifying the identity of the bearer;
“he had to
show his card to get in” [syn:
identity card]
3: a rectangular piece of stiff paper used to send messages
(may have printed greetings or pictures);
“they sent us a
card from Miami”
4: thin cardboard, usually rectangular
5: a witty amusing person who makes jokes [syn:
wag,
wit]
6: a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement;
“a
poster advertised the coming attractions” [syn:
poster,
posting,
placard,
notice,
bill]
7: a printed or written greeting that is left to indicate that
you have visited [syn:
calling card,
visiting card]
8: (golf) a record of scores (as in golf);
“you have to turn in
your card to get a handicap” [syn:
scorecard]
9: a list of dishes available at a restaurant;
“the menu was in
French” [syn:
menu,
bill of fare,
carte du jour,
carte]
10: (baseball) a list of batters in the order in which they will
bat;
“the managers presented their cards to the umpire at
home plate” [syn:
batting order,
lineup]
11: a printed circuit that can be inserted into expansion slots
in a computer to increase the computer's capabilities
[syn:
circuit board,
circuit card,
board]
card
v 1: separate the fibers of;
“tease wool” [syn:
tease]
2: ask someone for identification to determine whether he or
she is old enough to consume liquor;
“I was carded when I
tried to buy a beer!”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Carding
Card
\Card\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Carded; p. pr. & vb. n.
Carding.]
To play at cards; to game. --Johnson.
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Carding
\Card"ing\, a.
1. The act or process of preparing staple for spinning, etc.,
by carding it. See the Note under
Card, v. t.
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2. A roll of wool or other fiber as it comes from the carding
machine.
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Carding engine,
Carding machine, a machine for carding
cotton, wool, or other fiber, by subjecting it to the
action of cylinders, or drums covered with wire-toothed
cards, revolving nearly in contact with each other, at
different rates of speed, or in opposite directions. The
staple issues in soft sheets, or in slender rolls called
slivers.
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