Club may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
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''Club'' (magazine)
* Club, a ''
Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' character
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Clubs (suit)
Clubs is one of the four suits of playing cards in the standard French deck. It corresponds to the suit of Acorns in a German deck .
Its original French name is Trèfle which means "clover" and the card symbol depicts a three-leafed clover ...
, a suit of playing cards
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Club music
* "Club", by Kelsea Ballerini from the album ''
kelsea''
Brands and enterprises
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Club (cigarette)
Kensitas Club (commonly shortened to Club), is a Scottish brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Gallaher Group, a subsidiary of Japan Tobacco. Before May 2017, Club cigarettes in UK came in a distinct blue packet with the ...
, a Scottish brand of cigarettes
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Club (German cigarette), a German brand of cigarettes
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Club Med, a holiday company
Food
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Club (soft drink)
Club is the brand name for a series of Irish carbonated soft drinks produced in Ireland by Britvic Ireland and previously by Cantrell & Cochrane (C&C). It is bottled by the Britvic plant in Dublin. The series includes Club Orange, Club Lemon, ...
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Club Crackers
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Club sandwich
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Club (biscuit), a brand of biscuits manufactured by Jacob's (Ireland) and McVitie's (UK)
Objects
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Club (weapon), a blunt-force weapon
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Golf club
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Indian club, an exercise device
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Juggling club
* Throwing club, an item of sport equipment used in the
club throw
* Throwing club, an alternative name for a
throwing stick
Organizations
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Club (organization)
A club is an voluntary association, association of people united by a common interest or goal. A service club, for example, exists for voluntary or charitable activities. There are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs, po ...
, a type of association
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Book discussion club, also called a book club or reading circle
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Book sales club
A book sales club is a subscription-based method of selling and purchasing books. It is more often called simply a book club, a term that is also used to describe a book discussion club, which can cause confusion.
How book sales clubs work
Each me ...
, a marketing mechanism
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Cabaret club
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Gentlemen's club (traditional)
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Health club or fitness club, similar to a gym
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Nightclub, a place of entertainment with music and dancing
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Social club
A social club may be a group of people or the place where they meet, generally formed around a common interest, occupation, or activity. Examples include: book discussion clubs, chess clubs, anime clubs, country clubs, charity work, crimin ...
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Sports club
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Strip club
A strip club is a venue where strippers provide adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances. Strip clubs typically adopt a nightclub or bar style, and can also adopt a theatre or cabaret-style. Am ...
also known euphemistically as a "gentlemen's club", an adult entertainment venue with partially clothed or nude dancers
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Student club
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Women's club
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Youth club
Set theory
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Club set, a subset of a limit ordinal in set theory
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Clubsuit In mathematics, and particularly in axiomatic set theory, ♣''S'' (clubsuit) is a family of combinatorial principles that are a weaker version of the corresponding ◊''S''; it was introduced in 1975 by Adam Ostaszewski.
Definition
For a given ca ...
, a family of combinatorial principles in set theory
Other uses
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Club good, a type of artificially scarce good amenable to economic analysis
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Club (anatomy), a body part near the tail of some dinosaurs and mammals
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Club (sport), a team, a squad, a sport society that competes in sport competitions
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.club, a generic top level Internet domain
See also
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Club foot (disambiguation)
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Country club (disambiguation)
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The Club (disambiguation)
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