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Card vs Cardholder - What's the difference?

card | cardholder |


As nouns the difference between card and cardholder

is that card is herd while cardholder is a case for holding cards, as credit cards, bankcards, or business cards.

Card vs Brand - What's the difference?

card | brand |


As a noun card

is herd.

As an adjective brand is

burnt, branded.

Card vs Carid - What's the difference?

card | carid |


As nouns the difference between card and carid

is that card is herd while carid is (zoology) any member of the caridae.

Card vs Caird - What's the difference?

card | caird |


As nouns the difference between card and caird

is that card is herd while caird is (uk|dialect) a travelling tinker; a tramp, or sturdy beggar.

Card vs Cared - What's the difference?

card | cared |


As a noun card

is herd.

As a verb cared is

(care).

Card vs Scard - What's the difference?

card | scard |


As nouns the difference between card and scard

is that card is herd while scard is (obsolete) a shard or fragment.

Card vs Cand - What's the difference?

card | cand |


As nouns the difference between card and cand

is that card is a playing card while cand is alternative form of lang=en.

As a verb card

is to check IDs, especially against a minimum age requirement.

Card vs Cadr - What's the difference?

card | cadr |


As nouns the difference between card and cadr

is that card is herd while cadr is (computing) car of the cdr in lisp the second element in a list.

Card vs Mard - What's the difference?

card | mard |


As a noun card

is herd.

As a verb mard is

(northern england) to cosset (a child).

Card vs Ecard - What's the difference?

card | ecard |


As nouns the difference between card and ecard

is that card is a playing card while ecard is a computerized greeting card, typically hosted on a Web site to which the recipient is directed by an e-mail message.

As a verb card

is to check IDs, especially against a minimum age requirement.

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