cera impressa
cera impressa (seer-[schwa] im-pres-[schwa]). [Latin “impressed wax”] Hist. An impressed seal. • Cera impressa originally referred only to wax seals, but later came to include any impressed seal, regardless of the substance impressed. See SEAL. “The courts have held that an impression made on wafers or other adhesive substance capable of receiving an impression comes […]