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flash card

British  

noun

  1. a card on which are written or printed words for children to look at briefly, used as an aid to learning

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Ogwumike played four minutes in an 81-72 loss to the U.S. women’s team before heading back to the Olympic Village for more flash card drills and medical research projects.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 27, 2021

Polls are important as a flash card of a given point in time.

From The Guardian • May 6, 2019

First, my mother had me make a flash card set of multiplication equations up until the “12 times” tables.

From Time • Jan. 30, 2015

Using the same “charge trap” architecture that allowed the company to leapfrog ahead of other compact flash card makers in 2006, Samsung is moving from today’s two-dimensional planar technology to a vertically integrated channel structure.

From Forbes • Aug. 14, 2013

“Rhymes with pimple,” Calista said while we drew pictures on the back of the flash card.

From Absolutely Almost by Lisa Graff