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aparatos

Aparatos is the plural form of the Spanish noun aparato and is commonly translated as devices, equipment, or apparatus. The term covers a broad range of objects designed to perform a function or enable a process, from simple tools to complex systems. In everyday language it can refer to consumer electronics, household appliances, laboratory gear, medical devices, and industrial machinery.

Origin and sense: The word comes from Latin apparatus, via Old French appareil, and entered Spanish with

Contexts and examples: In everyday speech, phrases like aparatos electrónicos or aparatos de cocina describe electronic

Terminology and nuance: Aparato is the singular form, and aparato can refer to a single device or,

See also: Dispositivos, Equipos, Instrumentos, Maquinaria, Artefactos.

a
similar
sense
of
preparation,
arrangement,
or
the
equipment
required
for
a
task.
In
contemporary
usage,
aparato
often
emphasizes
the
function
and
the
set
of
instruments
involved
rather
than
a
single
component.
devices
or
kitchen
appliances.
In
professional
settings,
aparatos
may
refer
to
laboratory
apparatus
or
industrial
equipment
used
to
carry
out
experiments
and
manufacturing
processes.
In
medical
contexts,
aparatos
médicos
denote
devices
such
as
ventilators,
monitors,
and
diagnostic
instruments.
in
plural,
to
a
broader
collection
of
equipment.
Related
terms
include
dispositivos,
equipos,
instrumental,
and
maquinaria,
each
with
nuances
about
scope
and
specificity.
The
word
is
widely
understood
across
Spanish-speaking
regions
and
rises
in
formality
with
context.