Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cedula
noun
/ˈseɪ.dʒʊ.lə/

Definition
A cedula is a formal document or certificate, often used in administrative contexts, that serves various purposes including identification and legal verification.

Examples
- The cedula serves as proof of citizenship in many regions.
- He presented his cedula at the airport to confirm his identity.
- Citizens are required to renew their cedula every few years.

Meaning
In many Latin American countries, a cedula refers to an official identification card or a document proving one’s identity or residency.

Synonyms
- Identification card
- Document
- Certificate