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compradora

Compradora is the feminine form of comprador and is used in Spanish and Portuguese to refer to a woman who buys goods or services, either for herself or on behalf of an organization. The masculine form is comprador; the feminine form is compradora. The plurals are compradores (masc.) and compradoras (fem.). The term derives from comprar, “to buy,” with the agentive suffix -dor, giving -dor/a in gendered forms.

In everyday usage, la compradora denotes a female purchaser or consumer. In legal and commercial contexts, la

In Portuguese, compradora functions similarly as the feminine of comprador, used for a woman who buys goods

See also: comprador, compra, comprador/a in legal documents, and related terms for buyer and purchase.

compradora
can
be
the
buyer
in
a
contract
or
real
estate
transaction,
commonly
paired
with
the
seller
(vendedor).
In
procurement
and
corporate
jargon,
the
role
may
be
described
more
neutrally
as
a
purchaser
or
buyer,
and
some
organizations
prefer
gender-neutral
language
such
as
“la
persona
que
compra”
or
“el
profesional
de
compras.”
or
services,
whether
personally
or
on
behalf
of
an
organization.
The
term
appears
in
consumer
law,
contracts,
and
procurement
discussions,
with
gendered
forms
matching
the
subject.