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incluida

Incluida is the feminine form of the past participle of the Spanish verb incluir. Used as an adjective or passive participle, it means "included" and agrees with feminine nouns. It is employed to indicate that something is part of a group, list, package, or description. Examples include "la lista incluida en el informe" and "las condiciones incluidas en el contrato." It can also appear in phrases such as "está incluida en el precio."

Etymology and forms:incluida derives from Latin includere, through the Romance verb incluir. Like other participles in

Usage notes: The form must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. In contrast,

See also: incluir, incluido, incluyente, inclución.

-ido,
its
gender
and
number
vary
to
match
the
noun:
incluida
(feminine
singular),
incluidas
(feminine
plural),
incluido
(masculine
singular),
incluidos
(masculine
plural).
the
masculine
form
is
incluido
and
the
plural
masculine
is
incluidos.
The
related
adjective
incluyente
means
"inclusive"
in
the
sense
of
including
others
or
being
comprehensive,
and
is
distinct
from
the
participial
sense
of
included.
In
other
languages
such
as
Portuguese,
a
cognate
with
a
similar
meaning
exists
(incluída),
often
with
accent
marks
that
reflect
different
orthographic
rules.