Spiegato
Spiegato is an Italian word meaning “explained,” and it serves as the past participle of the verb spiegare. In modern Italian it functions mainly as an adjective, agreeing in gender and number with the noun it modifies, as in un concetto spiegato chiaramente. It is also the standard past participle used in compound tenses (ha spiegato, è stato spiegato). The feminine form is spiegata, and the plural forms are spiegati and spiegate.
Etymology: Spiegato derives from spiegare, which in turn comes from Latin explicare, meaning to unfold or explain.
Usage: While common as a participle and adjective, "spiegato" is rarely used on its own as a
Other uses: The term can occur as a surname or in the names of brands or works