Etymology:
Meaning:
Ticket refers to a small slip of paper or card that serves as:
Origin:
The word "ticket" traces its roots to the Late Latin word "titheca," which referred to a census list. The Roman army used small tablets called "tesserae" to record soldiers' names and enlistments. These tablets evolved into "tithecae" used for censuses and other administrative purposes.
Evolution:
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