card

1
[ kahrd ]
/ kɑrd /

noun

verb (used with object)

Idioms for card

Origin of card

1
1350–1400; Middle English carde, unexplained variant of carte

British Dictionary definitions for put one's cards on the table (1 of 2)

card 1
/ (kɑːd) /

noun

See also cards

Word Origin for card

C15: from Old French carte, from Latin charta leaf of papyrus, from Greek khartēs, probably of Egyptian origin

British Dictionary definitions for put one's cards on the table (2 of 2)

card 2
/ (kɑːd) /

verb

(tr) to comb out and clean fibres of wool or cotton before spinning

noun

(formerly) a machine or comblike tool for carding fabrics or for raising the nap on cloth

Derived forms of card

carding, noun carder, noun

Word Origin for card

C15: from Old French carde card, teasel, from Latin carduus thistle

Idioms and Phrases with put one's cards on the table (1 of 2)

put one's cards on the table

see lay one's cards on the table.

Idioms and Phrases with put one's cards on the table (2 of 2)

card