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Definition of "matricula" [matricula]

  • A roll or register. (noun)
  • In the Roman Catholic Church, the roll containing the names of the clergy permanently attached to a cathedral, a collegiate, or a parish church. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "matricula" in a sentence
  • "It is called a matricula consular, issued by the Mexican Consulate."
  • "The consulate ... reports that the greatest demand is for the identification card, called matricula consular in Spanish ...."
  • "He finds himself at once a member of the English nation of the Trans-montane University; he pays his fee, takes the oath of obedience to the Rector, and his name is placed upon the "matricula" or roll of members of the University."