1. postcard - Noun
2. postcard - Verb
a card for sending messages by post without an envelope
Source: WordNetAdministration Building, Rice Institute, Houston, Texas (postcard, circa 1912-1924) Three weeks after opening, a spectacular international academic festival was held in celebration, bringing Rice to the attention of the entire academic world. Source: Internet
Act 2 Parsifal postcard around 1900 – unknown artist ;Scene 1 Klingsor's magic castle. Source: Internet
An illustrious example is Franz Kafka".sfn Towards the end of his life Kafka sent a postcard to his friend Hugo Bergman in Tel Aviv, announcing his intention to emigrate to Palestine. Source: Internet
Ascent routes An old postcard view showing the path up Ben Nevis The 1883 Pony Track to the summit (also known as the Ben Path, the Mountain Path or the Tourist Route) remains the simplest and most popular route of ascent. Source: Internet
Advertising postcard for Perkins Non-Flam Flannelette, ‘so strongly recommended by Coroners,’ c. 1910. Source: Internet
An early postcard shows it as "Nigger Island." Source: Internet