(card games) A king, queen, jack, or sometimes ace in a standard deck of playing cards.
1999: Simon Blackburn, Think: A compelling introduction to philosophy, chapter 6: Reasoning, section 5: Plausible Reasonings, page 212 (Oxford University Press, paperback,
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(chiefly, UK, historical, deltiology) A postcard measuring approximately 4·75″ × 3·5″, in use mainly circa 1894–1902.
: There are fifty-two outcomes possible when we turn up a card, and if we do it from a freshly and fairly shuffled pack, each possibility has an equal chance. Probabilistic reasoning can then go forward: we can solve, for instance, for w…
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