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escondidas

Escondidas is the feminine plural form of escondida, from the Spanish adjective escondido/escodida meaning hidden or concealed. As a word, it can function as an adjective or as a noun phrase referring to hidden places, secret aspects, or things kept out of view. In everyday use, the term often conveys the idea of remoteness, secrecy, or concealment.

In common usage, escondidas appears in expressions such as “a escondidas” (in secret, covertly) and “las escondidas”

Games and culture: In many Spanish-speaking countries, “escondidas” is the name used for a version of the

Geography and toponymy: Escondidas is used as a toponym in several Spanish-speaking regions, applied to towns,

Arts and media: The term has also appeared as a title or motif in Spanish-language works of

See also: Escondido, Escondida.

(the
hidden
things
or
actions).
The
phrase
can
describe
actions
kept
away
from
others
or
places
that
are
secluded
or
not
easily
found.
children’s
game
commonly
known
as
hide-and-seek.
One
player
counts
or
closes
their
eyes
while
the
others
hide,
and
the
seeker
tries
to
find
them.
Variations
exist
by
region,
including
differences
in
counting
methods
and
rules
for
revealing
or
catching
players.
neighborhoods,
or
geographic
features.
The
name
typically
reflects
a
characteristic
of
the
place,
such
as
remoteness
or
a
secluded
setting.
literature,
music,
and
film,
often
signaling
themes
of
secrecy,
concealment,
or
discovering
what
is
hidden.