DEBIT CARD
\dˈɛbɪt kˈɑːd], \dˈɛbɪt kˈɑːd], \d_ˈɛ_b_ɪ_t k_ˈɑː_d]\
Definitions of DEBIT CARD
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a card (usually plastic) that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account
By Princeton University
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A card issued by a bank that combines the functions of an ATM card and checks. A debit card can be used to withdraw cash at a bank like an ATM card, and it can also be used at stores to pay for goods and services in place of a check. Unlike a credit card, a debit card automatically withdraws money from your checking account at the time of the transaction. Debit cards are regulated by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act.
By Oddity Software