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pliego

sheet

noun PLYEH-goh Rare

Origin: Latin plicare (to fold)

Also means

folder of documents

Usage Note

Pliego originally meant a large folded sheet of paper; in administrative and legal Spanish it now refers to a set of official conditions or requirements, as in pliego de cargos (bill of charges) or pliego de condiciones (tender specifications). Its plural pliegos is regular.

Examples

"Firmaron el pliego de condiciones del contrato."

Natural Translation

They signed the contract's terms sheet.

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