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card index
noun
a file or catalog consisting of cards on which information has been entered so that desired items or data can be readily found.
card index
noun
an index in which each item is separately listed on systematically arranged cards
verb
(tr) to make such an index of (a book)
Word History and Origins
Origin of card index1
Example Sentences
Despite her closeness to the party, her membership was never processed; Rathkolb was unable to find her in the party’s card index in Berlin.
In the beginning, I would head for the children’s library, in the back, open the card index, which listed books by subject, and explore ghosts or magic, time travel or space.
I have three card indexes, organised by name, place and topic.
In some ways, Spotlight is a paean to journalism’s archaic methods, as it lovingly dwells on microfiches, card indexes, picture folders and clippings files.
His secret was a fantastic card index system of his own, going back to the 1930s, stored in shoe boxes.
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