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inmaculadas

Inmaculadas is the feminine plural form of the adjective inmaculado in Spanish, meaning immaculate, spotless, or pure. It can describe objects, people, or concepts regarded as without stain or fault. The term may also appear in titles or proper names, particularly in religious contexts.

Linguistically, inmaculadas conveys a sense of physical cleanliness or moral purity and can be used to emphasize

In religious contexts, the term is closely associated with the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. While

In culture and art, inmaculadas can be used to evoke notions of purity, candor, or unblemished beauty,

Véase también: Inmaculada Concepción; inmaculado; inmaculadas como término lingüístico.

perfection,
innocence,
or
sanctity
in
various
expressions
or
descriptions.
the
specific
dogma
is
most
often
referred
to
as
"la
Inmaculada
Concepción,"
the
plural
form
inmaculadas
may
appear
in
references
to
devotions,
poetry,
or
collections
that
discuss
or
honor
multiple
aspects
associated
with
purity.
Some
religious
orders
and
congregations
also
incorporate
the
word
in
their
names,
such
as
"Hermanas
de
la
Inmaculada
Concepción"
or
similar
titles,
reflecting
dedication
to
the
concept
of
purity
attributed
to
Mary
or
to
the
ideal
of
immaculate
life.
and
may
appear
in
literary,
visual,
or
musical
works
to
underscore
these
themes.