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Wallet

A wallet is a flat case or pouch, often used to carry small personal items such as physical currency, debit cards, and credit cards; identification documents such as driving licence, identification card, club card; photographs, transit pass, business cards and other paper or laminated cards. Wallets are generally made of fabric or leather, and they are…

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Wallet

Nodes99
Edges98
Triples82
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.020202
Components1

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Wallet

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related to Renaissance · 13
Wallet → Early, Elizabethan, English-man, In, John Frampton, Lawrence, Massachusetts Bay Colony, New World, Prior, The, Wallets, West, Wroth
related to Etymology · 12
Wallet → American English, Dutch, Frisian, Germanic, Greek, Hermes, Medusa, Norman-French, Perseus, Proto-Germanic, Shakespeare, The
related to Materials · 9
Wallet → Do-it-yourself, Instructables, Kevlar, NFC, Non-woven, RFID, The, Tyvek, Woven
related to 19th century · 8
Wallet → America, At, Every, In, In Spain, Industrial Americans, It, Wallets
related to Ancient Greece · 5
Wallet → Campbell, He, The, Theocritean, What
related to 20th century–present · 4
Wallet → For, Pocket-sized, Some, The
related to External links · 4
Wallet → Media, Wallets, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Gallery · 4
Wallet → An Idea May Mean, Japanese, RFID, Wealth In Your Wallet
related to Metaphorical usage · 4
Wallet → If, One, Sasse, The
related to Regional differences · 4
Wallet → American, As European, Europe, Some

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wallets used leather cards money may paper small coin also pouch currency credit purse early carrying flat case carry made

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Walletis aflat case or pouch0.90text
Walletis acomputing tool whose purpose is to securely keep the owner’s secret key0.90text
physical currencyinstance ofoften used to carry small personal items0.80text
debit cardsinstance ofoften used to carry small personal items0.80text
and credit cardsinstance ofoften used to carry small personal items0.80text
wood or leatherinstance ofCan be found combined with other materials0.80text
Tyvek are usedinstance ofNon-woven textiles0.80text
sometimes including reuse of waterproof maps printed on that materialinstance ofNon-woven textiles0.80text
deniminstance ofDo-it-yourself websites such as Instructables feature many projects for making wallets out of materials0.80text
Kevlarinstance ofDo-it-yourself websites such as Instructables feature many projects for making wallets out of materials0.80text
or duct tapeinstance ofDo-it-yourself websites such as Instructables feature many projects for making wallets out of materials0.80text
Walletrelated to 19th centuryIn0.60section

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