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CardingIn the credit card world, carding is a term for the activities of carders -- thieves who use various means to illegally acquire and use credit or debit card account information for their own gain.
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Carding"wool-dressing," late 15c., verbal noun from card (v.1).
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CardingDisentangling and straightening the fibres of raw cotton or wool.
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CardingIn staple yarn processing, this method is used to remove impurities and short, unusable fibers. The fiber is cleaned and aligned to form a continuous untwisted string called a “sliver”.
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CardingIn staple yarn processing, this method is used to remove impurities and short, unusable fibers. The fiber is cleaned and aligned to form a continuous untwisted string called a “sliver”.
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Cardingtechnique similar to combing that is used to remove loose coat (mostly undercoat) from many dog types.
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CardingA process that removes the loose, dead undercoat, using a blunt-edged tool.
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Carding(1) the set of agreements between partners relating to the meanings of cards played on defense
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