Lexeme: national identity card  
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  1. noun. A national identity card is an official government-issued document that serves as proof of a person's identity and citizenship within a specific country. It typically includes personal information such as the individual's full name, date of birth, photograph, unique identification number, and sometimes additional details such as address or signature. National identity cards are used for a range of purposes, including voting, accessing government services, and verifying identity for various transactions or official processes within the country. GPT3.5
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  • noun. national identity card (singular), national identity cards (plural)
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