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limpiado

Limpiado is the past participle of the Spanish verb limpiar, meaning that something has undergone cleaning. It appears in verb phrases in perfect tenses (he limpiado, has limpiado) and can also function as an adjective describing a noun that has been cleaned, with gender agreement: limpiado (masculine) and limpiada (feminine).

In everyday speech, limpio is more commonly used to express a clean state, while limpiado emphasizes the

Noun usage of limpiado is limited. When used as a noun to denote the act or result

Related terms include limpiar (to clean), limpieza (cleaning), limpio (clean, as an adjective), limpiador (cleaner), and

Examples: La superficie quedó limpiada después del lavado. El equipo fue limpiado por el personal de mantenimiento.

action
of
cleaning
and
its
result.
Limpiado
tends
to
occur
in
formal,
technical,
or
procedural
contexts,
such
as
manuals,
specifications,
or
manufacturing
processes.
Typical
expressions
include
limpiado
de
piezas
(cleaning
of
parts)
or
limpieza
for
the
general
act
or
result
of
cleaning.
The
form
limpiable
(cleanable)
is
a
related
adjective
used
in
product
descriptions.
of
cleaning
in
specialized
texts,
it
is
relatively
uncommon
and
often
replaced
by
limpieza.
The
ordinary
noun
for
the
act
of
cleaning
remains
limpieza.
limpiable
(cleanable).
The
choice
between
these
forms
depends
on
whether
the
emphasis
is
on
the
action,
the
result,
or
the
state
of
the
object.
En
instrucciones
técnicas
se
habla
del
limpiado
de
piezas
para
evitar
corrosión,
seguido
de
etapas
de
enjuague
y
secado.