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careces

Careces is a term that can function as a verb form in Spanish or, more rarely, as a family name. It is not widely used as an independent concept in English-language reference works.

In Spanish, careces is the second-person singular present indicative form of the verb carecer, meaning to lack

As a surname, Careces is rare but attested in Spanish-speaking regions. Surnames derived from verbs are common

No widely recognized places, institutions, or established concepts bear the name Careces in major reference sources.

or
be
deficient.
It
is
used
with
the
subject
tú.
For
example,
“Tú
careces
de
paciencia”
means
“You
lack
patience.”
The
form
is
standard
across
dialects
of
Spanish
and
appears
in
everyday
speech
and
writing.
in
many
countries,
but
Careces
does
not
appear
among
broadly
documented
notable
persons.
In
fiction
or
on
individual
works,
the
word
may
be
used
as
a
name
or
label,
but
such
uses
are
specific
to
particular
contexts
rather
than
reflecting
a
widely
established
term.