What does cachets mean?
noun
A cachet is a small piece of paper or a sticker attached to an envelope or package to indicate that it has been inspected or cleared by a customs or postal authority. It is often used to signify that a package has been checked for prohibited items or that it has been cleared for delivery.
Example
"The package had a cachet on it indicating that it had been inspected by customs."
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