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caricati

Caricati is the masculine plural past participle of the Italian verb caricare, meaning to load or to upload. It can function as an adjective agreeing with a masculine plural noun (for example, file caricati) or as part of compound verb forms. The full set of participle forms is: caricato (masculine singular), caricata (feminine singular), caricati (masculine plural), and caricate (feminine plural).

As an adjective, caricati describes something that has been loaded or placed onto a container, system, or

In computing and information technology, caricati is commonly used to denote files, documents, or data that

Originating from the verb caricare, which means to load or to charge, caricati shares its root with

dataset.
Examples
include
file
caricati,
dati
caricati,
or
materiali
caricati.
In
verbal
usage
with
auxiliary
avere,
it
can
indicate
completion
of
the
action
of
loading,
as
in
ho
caricato
i
dati;
the
passive
or
in-sentence
equivalent
is
i
dati
sono
stati
caricati.
have
been
uploaded
to
a
server
or
cloud
service.
For
instance,
i
file
caricati
sul
server
or
i
documenti
caricati
sul
cloud.
The
term
is
frequently
displayed
in
user
interfaces
to
indicate
successful
transfer
or
availability
of
uploaded
content.
related
terms
such
as
caricamento
(the
act
of
loading)
and
caricatore
(charger).
Reflexive
forms
include
caricarsi,
which
can
convey
taking
on
a
burden
or
responsibility,
as
in
caricarsi
di
oneri
or
di
responsabilità.