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'''Card-shaped thing''' is an informal term<ref name="termorigin">Possible origin of the phrase: [http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=15455.msg612336#msg612336 Donald X. Vaccarino, Dominion Strategy Forum, 2016]</ref> encompassing Dominion [[card]]s as well as gameplay components that are printed on physical cards but not considered "cards" by the game rules. To distinguish these other components from cards, they are printed in landscape orientation and are sometimes referred to as '''landscapes''', '''sideways cards''', or '''horizontals''' .
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'''Card-shaped thing''' is an informal term<ref name="termorigin">Possible origin of the phrase: [http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=15455.msg612336#msg612336 Donald X. Vaccarino, Dominion Strategy Forum, 2016]</ref> encompassing Dominion [[card]]s as well as gameplay components that are printed on physical cards but not considered "cards" by the game rules. To distinguish these other components from cards, they are printed in landscape orientation and are sometimes referred to as '''landscapes''' or '''sideways cards'''.
  
 
==Types of card-shaped things==
 
==Types of card-shaped things==

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