definitivo
Definitivo is an adjective used in several Romance languages, notably Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, meaning final, conclusive, or settled. It denotes something that is not provisional and is intended to be permanent or irreversible. The English equivalents are definitive or final.
Etymology and range of meaning: the term comes from Latin definitus, the past participle of definire, meaning
Usage and examples: in Spanish, phrases such as una solución definitiva or un acuerdo definitivo express a
Grammar and related forms: definitivo has masculine form and feminine definitiva, with plural form definitivos or
Notes: definitive is the closest English translation, though definitivo often carries a broader sense of settled