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title card
[ tahyt-l kahrd ]
noun
- a card with the title of a book or the name of another object in a library collection, traditionally organized in alphabetical order in the library’s card catalog:
Each record should have a main title card.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of title card1
First recorded in 1860–65
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Example Sentences
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Before the closing goodnights, a title card appeared for Val Kilmer, who hosted “SNL” in 2000 and who died this week.
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Trương doesn’t offer his film’s title card until halfway into its running time.
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At the end of Gaga and Beyoncé's "Thelma & Louise"-inspired escapade, a title card teases, To be continued…
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After the first scene in the film, there’s a title card that explains that after your visit, you started getting outreach from inmates within the prison on contraband cellphones.
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“The day before he died,” we learn from a title card, “he decided to record audio on his own.”
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