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1 כירטוס
card filing, card making, card indexing -
2 כרטוס
card filing, card making, card indexing -
3 כרטיסיה
card index; card cabinet -
4 כרטיסייה
card index; card cabinet -
5 כרטסת
card index, file; card cabinet -
6 חסימת כרטיס
card blocking -
7 כרטיס אלקטרוני
card -
8 כרטיס מחשב
card -
9 נקבנית
card puncher -
10 שחקן קלפים
card player -
11 קרדיט-קארד
credit card, plastic card with a magnetic strip given to a customer by a bank or other business for the purpose of making purchases on credit, charge card, charge plate -
12 כרטיס עבודה
job card; time card -
13 כרטיס-מנוי
membership card, subscriber's card, season ticket -
14 שושנת-הרוחות
compass rose, compass card, rhumb-card -
15 איגרת ברכה
greeting card -
16 אלאוסיס
n. Eleusis, small ancient city in northwest of Athens (Greece), (in ancient times) the location of the religious Eleusinian mysteries; type of card game -
17 אלבסיס
n. Eleusis, small ancient city in northwest of Athens (Greece), (in ancient times) the location of the religious Eleusinian mysteries; type of card game -
18 אקרטה
ecarte, card game for 2 players -
19 גילה את קלפיו
laid his card on the table -
20 גרין-קארד
green card, working and residence permit for the United States
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