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Buscadora

Buscadora is the feminine form of the Spanish noun buscador, used to denote a person who searches or seeks something. The term can describe anyone who is looking for information, objects, or people, and is commonly combined with a direct object: una buscadora de información, una buscadora de empleo, una buscadora de tesoros, etc.

Etymology: from buscar "to seek" plus the suffix -dora, which forms agent nouns and has a masculine

Applications: In everyday language, buscadora refers to a person actively engaged in searching. It may describe

Computing and branding: In computing, buscador is the more common noun for a search engine or search

counterpart,
buscador.
The
feminine
form
is
used
when
the
subject
is
female
or
when
gender
is
specified.
information
professionals,
detectives,
field
researchers,
journalists
conducting
investigations,
or
volunteers
conducting
search
operations
in
rescue
missions.
The
term
can
also
describe
non-human
agents
used
for
searching
in
a
literary
or
metaphorical
sense,
though
in
technology
the
standard
term
for
a
search
tool
is
buscador
(for
example,
a
web
search
engine).
function.
Buscadora
may
appear
in
stylistic
contexts
or
to
personify
a
tool,
especially
in
branding
or
fiction.
Phrases
such
as
buscadora
de
datos
or
buscadora
de
información
are
used
to
describe
an
information-seeking
person
or
component.