High card by suit and low card by suit refer to assigning relative values to playing cards of equal rank based on their suit. When suit ranking is applied, the most common conventions are:
The Australian Health Care Card is a card issued by the Australian Government which evidences the entitlement of the cardholder to concessions, such as the cost of some prescription medicines,...
A strike suit is a lawsuit of questionable merit brought by a single person or group of people with the purpose of gaining a private settlement before going to court...
The mobile daughter card, also known as an MDC or CDC , is a notebook version of the AMR slot on the motherboard of a desktop computer. It is designed...
The siren suit is a one-piece garment for the whole body which can easily be put on or taken off, originally designed for use on the way to, and in,...
A pram suit is a one-piece item of clothing for infants, designed as cold-weather outerwear, and typically enclosing the entire body except for the face. Usual features include bifurcated legs...
A non-suit or nonsuit is a legal procedure. A plaintiff drops his or her suit, under certain circumstances that do not prevent another action being brought later on the same...
In the card game contract bridge, a suit combination is a specific subset of the cards of one suit held respectively in declarer's and dummy's hands at the onset of...
A single-suit squeeze is a uniquesqueeze play in contract bridgethat occurs with an awkward defensive distribution of one suit.It is a kind of immaterial squeeze, in which a discard does...
The Suit of Coins is one of the four suits used in Latin suited playing cards, such as Spanish, Italian and tarot decks. It corresponds to the Suit of Diamonds...
The Suit of Goblets, more often known in modern times as the Suit of Cups, is one of four suits of tarot which, collectively, make up the Minor Arcana. They...