Ovaladas
Ovaladas is a Spanish term that functions as a feminine plural adjective meaning oval-shaped or egg-shaped. It describes objects or forms that have a rounded, elongated outline resembling an oval. The form agrees with feminine plural nouns, as in hojas ovaladas (oval-shaped leaves) or piezas ovaladas (oval pieces). In English-language contexts, the direct translation would be oval-shaped or egg-shaped, depending on the precise meaning.
Etymology and usage notes: Ovaladas derives from ovalado, itself related to Latin ovatus meaning egg-shaped. The
As a proper noun, Ovaladas may occasionally appear capitalized as a surname or as a place name
See also: oval, elliptical, ovate, oblate. Examples of usage include hojas ovaladas, frutas ovaladas, and conchas