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Wat (wie) is court card - definitie

PLAYING CARD DEPICTING A PERSON; E.G. THE KING, QUEEN, AND JACK IN THE 52-CARD FRENCH DECK; KNAVE, KNIGHT, QUEEN, AND KING IN THE TAROT DECK
Face cards; Court size card; Court sized card; Court card; Court card (playing card); Court cards (playing cards); Court cards; Coat card; Coat cards
  • King, Ober, and Under of Acorns from a Swiss deck (1880)
  • Persian Ganjifeh courts with an ace

court card         
¦ noun Brit. a playing card that is a king, queen, or jack of a suit.
Origin
C17: alt. of C16 coat card, from the decorative dress of the figures depicted.
face card         
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. another term for court card.
face card         
Term used to describe a one hundred dollar bill.
Sam passed Will a face card.

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Face card

In a deck of playing cards, the term face card (US) or court card (British and US), and sometimes Royalty, is generally used to describe a card that depicts a person as opposed to the pip cards. They are also known as picture cards, or until the early 20th century, coat cards.

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1. Bush still mulling options at Supreme Court: Card WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President George W.
2. "As the Attorney General indicated earlier this year, any electronic surveillance that was being conducted pursuant to the [Terrorist Surveillance Program] is now being conducted subject to the approval of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court." Card told CNN he had no comment on the information.