fakement
Etymology:
Meaning:
A forged or falsified document, typically created with the intent to deceive.
Origin:
The term "fakement" is a relatively recent coinage, first appearing in the early 20th century. It is believed to have been popularized by journalists and law enforcement officials as a way to describe fraudulent documents used in criminal activity.
Other terms for a forged document:
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