Inklingo

póliza

PO-lee-sah/ˈpo.li.sa/

póliza means insurance policy in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

insurance policy

Also: policy
NounfB1
A formal paper document with a golden wax seal resting on a wooden desk.

📝 In Action

Tengo una póliza para mi coche nuevo.

A2

I have an insurance policy for my new car.

Es importante leer las letras pequeñas de la póliza.

B1

It is important to read the fine print of the policy.

La póliza de seguros de salud cubre gastos médicos mayores.

B2

The health insurance policy covers major medical expenses.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • póliza de segurosinsurance policy
  • renovar la pólizato renew the policy
  • póliza de vidalife insurance policy

voucher

Also: certificate / document
NounfC1formal
Mexico
A small paper slip with a green checkmark on it, representing a receipt or voucher.

📝 In Action

El contador registró la póliza de egresos.

C1

The accountant recorded the expense voucher.

Presentamos la póliza de importación en la aduana.

C1

We presented the import certificate at customs.

Cada pago debe tener su póliza correspondiente.

C2

Every payment must have its corresponding voucher.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • comprobante (voucher/receipt)
  • justificante (proof of payment)

Common Collocations

  • póliza de diariodaily accounting entry
  • póliza de fletamentocharter party (shipping document)

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📚 Etymology

Derived from the Italian word 'polizza', which comes from the Medieval Latin word 'apodixa', meaning a receipt or proof. This traces back to a Greek word for 'showing' or 'demonstrating'.

First recorded: 16th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: policyFrench: policeItalian: polizza

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'política' and 'póliza'?

'Política' refers to politics or a general 'policy' (like a company's rules on behavior). 'Póliza' is strictly for a formal document, like insurance or an accounting voucher.

Is 'póliza' used for a police officer?

No. The word for police is 'policía'. 'Póliza' and 'policía' sound similar but have completely different meanings.

Is 'póliza' formal?

Yes, it is a technical and formal word used in business, law, and insurance.