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identification tag
noun
- either of two oblong metal tags, issued to armed forces personnel, on which are impressed the serial number, name, etc., of the person to whom it is issued, and carried on or about the person at all times.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of identification tag1
First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences
An identification tag dangling from a lanyard around his neck was tucked discreetly into a breast pocket.
From The Daily Beast
A service-corps man took off each man's metal identification tag and tossed it into an ammunition box.
From Project Gutenberg
To overcome this hesitancy, the suspected man opened his shirt and produced an American identification tag verifying his answers.
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He wears our uniform correctly and that's our regulation identification tag.
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Shelby presented his identification tag and gave the number of his plane to the official in charge.
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He has no identification tag; he releases Peabody; seems not to know the penalties.
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