Gerado
Gerado is a term in Portuguese that functions mainly as the past participle of the verb gerar, meaning "generated" or "produced." It is used as an adjective to describe things that have been created or produced, for example "dados gerados" (generated data) or "produto gerado" (generated product). In Brazilian Portuguese, the form is common in technical and bureaucratic language as well as everyday speech.
As an onomastic form, Gerado is a rare given name or surname; it is not widely used
In other languages, generated forms vary: Spanish uses generado, Italian uses generato. The term appears in
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