Cardhouse

/ˈkɑːrdhaʊs/ noun

A delicate structure built by stacking playing cards, or a metaphorical term for something fragile that could collapse easily.

Compound of 'card' (from Latin 'charta' meaning 'paper') and 'house' (from Old English 'hus'). The term emerged as a metaphor in English by the 17th century, representing instability and vulnerability.

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