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imensos

Imensos is a standard adjective in Portuguese and Spanish meaning "immense" or "vast." The form “imensos” appears to be a misspelling or typographical error in those languages, and it does not correspond to a recognized dictionary entry. When encountered, it is usually corrected to the appropriate language form: imensos in Portuguese or inmensos in Spanish, depending on the surrounding language.

In Portuguese, imenso is an adjective that describes large size or extent. Its masculine plural form is

In Spanish, inmenso is the corresponding adjective, with masculine plural form inmensos and feminine form inmensa,

Common issues arise with the misspelling imensos or imensos-like variants in multilingual texts, OCR scans, or

imensos,
and
it
agrees
with
masculine
plural
nouns,
for
example,
mares
imensos
(immense
seas)
or
esforços
imensos
(immense
efforts).
In
feminine
form,
the
word
is
imensa,
with
the
plural
imensas
(e.g.,
montanhas
imensas).
The
word
derives
from
Latin
immensus,
through
the
evolution
of
the
Romance
languages,
carrying
the
sense
of
not
measured
or
immeasurable.
plural
inmensas.
It
is
used
similarly
to
describe
vastness
or
great
extent,
as
in
montañas
inmensas
(immense
mountains)
or
océanos
inmensos
(immense
oceans).
The
Spanish
form
inmenso
also
traces
to
Latin
immensus.
informal
writing.
Such
forms
are
generally
corrected
to
inmensos
in
Spanish
contexts
and
imensos
in
Portuguese
contexts.
There
is
no
separate
lexical
entry
for
“imensos”
as
a
distinct
word
in
major
dictionaries.