encallado
Encallado is a Spanish word that translates to "grounded" or "stranded" in English. It is most commonly used in a nautical context to describe a vessel that has run aground, meaning it has become lodged on the seabed or shore. This can happen due to various reasons, such as shallow waters, navigational errors, or adverse weather conditions. When a ship is encallado, it is unable to move under its own power and requires assistance to be refloated. The process of refloating a grounded vessel can be complex and may involve the use of tugboats, specialized equipment, or even the removal of cargo to reduce its weight.
The term "encallado" can also be used figuratively to describe a situation where someone or something is