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náuticas

Náuticas is the feminine plural form of náutico and is used in Spanish to describe things related to navigation, ships, and seafaring. It can function as an adjective or, in some contexts, as a loose noun referring to nautical items or clothing. The term is widely applied across industries and everyday language to categorize activities, equipment, and products associated with the sea or waterways.

Etymology and scope. The word derives from the Latin nauticus, from Greek nautikos, meaning pertaining to ships.

Applications and usage. Náuticas also describe consumer products designed for maritime environments, including clothing, footwear, and

Relation to education and culture. While náutico describes a field related to ships and navigation, it is

See also. Navigation, maritime industry, sailing, nautical fashion, sports náuticos.

In
Spanish,
náutico
appears
in
a
variety
of
compound
terms
such
as
deportes
náuticos
(nautical
sports),
industria
náutica
(nautical
industry),
and
moda
náutica
(nautical
fashion).
The
scope
of
náuticas
encompasses
maritime
transport,
navigation,
ship
design
and
operation,
seamanship,
safety
equipment,
and
water-based
recreation.
accessories
intended
for
sailing
or
sailing-adjacent
activities.
In
this
sense,
calzado
náutico
(nautical
shoes)
and
ropa
náutica
(nautical
apparel)
are
common
phrases
in
catalogs
and
retail
contexts.
The
term
is
frequently
encountered
in
Spanish-speaking
regions
with
strong
maritime
or
coastal
traditions,
including
Spain
and
various
Latin
American
countries.
not
a
standalone
academic
discipline
in
itself.
It
intersects
with
maritime
studies,
nautical
engineering,
and
sea-related
tourism,
and
it
often
appears
in
curricula,
museums,
and
industry
literature
as
a
broad
categorization
of
maritime
topics.