Noun
index card (plural index cards)
A piece of heavy paper stock used to record information to be stored in an index.
And she even manages to uncover some wisdom: "Lately, when I'm confronted with a new situation or problem, a sort of mental index card pops up in my brain. Source: Internet
If seen as nothing more than noisy little cogs in the industrial machine, those old, used workers can well fend for themselves, with no more regard than an old index card that's filled and filed and ready to tossed. Source: Internet
Each September, St. Monica parishioners choose an index card from the church bulletin board, listing the clothing and shoe size for a child, and purchase these items. Source: Internet
No, that’s not an index card on your table, that’s the menu. Source: Internet
POLLACK: Of course, it’s ironic that I say, “Here’s this index card. Source: Internet
You have to find something to capture your thoughts; paper, Smartphone, index card, SOMETHING. Source: Internet