Cachet

/kæˈʃeɪ/ noun

A mark or seal of approval that gives something prestige or special status; an official stamp or distinguishing feature that shows quality or authenticity.

From French cachet (seal, stamp), derived from Middle French cacher (to press, seal), ultimately from Latin coactus (pressed). Originally a literal seal on documents.

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