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anticipada

Anticipada is the feminine singular form of the Spanish adjective anticipado, meaning "anticipated" or "advanced." It is used to describe feminine nouns that refer to actions, events, or objects completed or planned before a given time. The term derives from Latin anticipatus, from anticipare, meaning to take beforehand.

In grammar, anticipada agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. For example, entrega anticipada

In finance and accounting, anticipada appears in phrases describing prepayments, early recognition, or revenues received before

Anticipada is not a standalone proper noun; there is no widely recognized geographic location, company, or organization

See also: anticipación, anticipado, anticipados.

(early
delivery)
or
factura
anticipada
(invoice
issued
in
advance)
reflect
feminine
nouns,
while
masculine
equivalents
use
anticipado
or
anticipados
for
plural
forms.
The
word
commonly
appears
in
everyday
language,
business
contexts,
and
written
communications
where
timing
is
important.
services
render.
Examples
include
gastos
anticipados
(prepaid
expenses)
and
ingresos
anticipados
(income
received
in
advance).
In
insurance
or
subscription
contexts,
prima
anticipada
can
refer
to
a
prepaid
premium.
The
use
of
anticipada
in
these
domains
conveys
that
the
item
or
consideration
occurs
prior
to
the
standard
schedule.
commonly
known
by
this
name.
It
functions
primarily
as
a
grammatical
form
and,
when
used,
signals
temporal
precedence
relative
to
a
reference
point.