cedula

/səˈdʒuːlə/
noun
  1. An official document or identification card, especially in some Spanish-speaking countries.
    • She keeps her cedula in a safe place along with her passport.
    • The officer asked for his cedula to verify his identity.
    • You need to show your cedula when you vote in the election.
  2. A tax or revenue stamp used in some countries.
    • In the past, every household had to purchase a cedula each year.
    • The store had to buy a cedula to sell tobacco products legally.
    • He attached the cedula to the official document before submitting it.
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