colisionadas
Colisionadas is a term that appears to be a Spanish feminine plural noun, translating to "collided" or "hit" in English. Its usage would typically describe multiple female subjects or objects that have undergone a collision. For example, in a sentence describing two cars, "Las dos coches fueron colisionadas," it would mean "The two cars were collided." The term itself is descriptive of an event where two or more entities impact each other. The context in which "colisionadas" is used is crucial for a complete understanding of its meaning. It can refer to physical impacts, such as vehicles in an accident, or metaphorically, to ideas or concepts that clash. Without further context, it is difficult to provide more specific information. The grammatical form of the word, being feminine and plural, indicates it modifies or refers to multiple feminine nouns. Its singular masculine counterpart would be "colisionado," the singular feminine "colisionada," and the plural masculine "colisionados."