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cuadro

Cuadro is a Spanish noun with several related meanings that vary by context. In art and everyday use, the most common sense is painting: un cuadro refers to a framed picture or painting, typically on canvas or panel, created by an artist and displayed on a wall. The term can denote either the artwork as an object or the image it represents; in plural form, cuadros can mean a collection of paintings.

In information organization, cuadro designates a diagram, chart, or table used to present data or ideas. Examples

In theater and cinema, cuadro means a scene or tableau—a staged moment or composition within a play,

In medical language, cuadro frequently forms part of expressions like cuadro clínico, referring to the overall

Cuadro thus covers art, data visualization, dramatic structure, medicine, and management language. Its core idea is

include
cuadro
sinóptico
(a
schematic
overview),
cuadro
estadístico
(a
statistical
chart),
or
cuadro
comparativo
(a
comparative
table).
These
usages
emphasize
structure
and
visualization
of
information.
opera,
or
film.
The
word
captures
a
vivid,
self-contained
moment
or
unit
within
the
larger
work.
clinical
presentation
or
symptom
complex
of
a
patient.
The
term
also
appears
in
other
specialized
phrases
such
as
cuadro
de
mando,
meaning
a
dashboard
or
scorecard
that
summarizes
performance
indicators.
a
bounded,
viewable
unit—an
image,
a
diagram,
or
a
scene—that
conveys
information
or
meaning
within
a
larger
context.