póliza
policy (insurance or document)
noun POH-lee-sah Rare
Origin: From Italian polizza, an alteration of medieval Latin apodissa (receipt).
Also means
customs stamp
Usage Note
Póliza most commonly means an insurance policy: póliza de seguro. It also refers to official stamps or fiscal documents in bureaucratic contexts. Do not confuse it with policía (police force); the accent and final vowel differ, but oral learners sometimes mix them.
Examples
"Firmó la póliza de seguro de vida."
Natural Translation
He signed the life insurance policy.
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