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punch card

Or punchcard,

noun

  1. a card having holes punched in specific positions and patterns so as to represent data to be stored or processed mechanically, electrically, or photoelectrically.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of punch card1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences

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But the justices in their unsigned opinion said it violated the principle of “equal protection of the laws” for Florida counties to use different standards for counting or not counting punch card ballots.

The numbers were stored on punch cards and loaded into massive computers, allowing the club to rank players.

And he asked all about how she was doing, what was happening in the punch card operation, what kind of results they were getting.

Jim had a brief stint in the Army and then punched keys for a few years, back when data were stored on punch cards.

After the funerals, which were nine days apart, we were coming back to the mortuary, like, "Do we get a punch card? Is there free coffee?"

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