explorada
Explorada is the feminine singular form of the past participle of the Spanish verb explorar. In Spanish, past participles agree in gender and number with the noun they modify, so the masculine singular is explorado, the feminine singular is explorada, and the plural forms are explorados and exploradas. As an adjective, explorada means “that has been explored” or “surveyed,” and it can be used in a wide range of contexts where a region, object, or subject has undergone examination or study.
In usage, explorada often appears in phrases such as “zona explorada,” “región explorada,” or “sitio explorado,”
Outside standard grammar, explorada can be employed as a proper noun in fictional, brand, or media contexts.
Etymologically, explor- derives from Latin explorare, with the -ada suffix forming the feminine participle in Spanish.