Credential

/krəˈdɛnʃəl/ noun

A credential is a document, qualification, or piece of evidence that proves someone’s identity, skills, or authority.

From Medieval Latin “credentialis,” from “credentia” (belief, trust), related to “credere” (to believe). The word is built on the idea of something that makes others believe in you.

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