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limitados

Limitados is the plural masculine form of limitado, an adjective in Spanish meaning restricted, confined, or finite. It is commonly used to describe objects, categories, or conditions whose scope is bounded. As a phrase, limitados can appear in contexts such as ediciones limitadas (limited editions), cupos limitados (limited seats), or territorios limitados (restricted territories). The feminine forms are limitadas (fem. pl.) and limitada (fem. sg.). The word derives from limitar, via Latin limitare, and shares roots with the noun límite (limit).

In grammar, limitados functions as an adjective that agrees with the noun in gender and number. It

The use of limitados to refer to people or groups is usually avoided in modern style, as

In culture and media, limitados may appear as a title or brand name for products, collections, or

See also: límite, limitación, ediciones limitadas, cupos limitados.

can
appear
predicatively
after
estar
or
ser,
or
attributively
before
a
noun.
The
term
is
common
in
commerce
and
event
planning
to
signal
scarcity
or
controlled
access.
the
construction
can
be
perceived
as
dehumanizing;
when
referring
to
people
with
disabilities
or
other
limitations,
phrases
like
personas
con
limitaciones
or
personas
con
discapacidad
are
preferred.
media
works,
though
there
is
no
widely
recognized
entity
universally
identified
by
this
term
alone.
If
encountered
as
a
proper
noun,
it
typically
denotes
a
specific
product
line,
organization,
or
creative
work
and
should
be
interpreted
in
its
context.