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repartidas

Repartidas is the feminine plural form of repartida, a word used in Spanish to denote items, portions, or duties that have been distributed or assigned. It can function as an adjective describing things that have already been allocated, or as a noun in some contexts to refer to the distributions themselves.

In everyday and formal language, repartidas describes things that have been allotted or divided among recipients.

Historical usage often involves the concept of division or allocation, such as land, goods, or responsibilities.

Because repartidas is primarily a grammatical form rather than a standalone concept, its precise meaning depends

See also: reparto, repartición, reparto de tierras, repartimiento.

Examples
include
repartidas
of
tasks
among
a
team
or
repartidas
of
resources
among
departments.
In
legal
or
administrative
documents,
the
term
may
appear
as
a
noun
phrase
referring
to
the
distributions
or
allotments,
though
more
common
terms
are
reparto,
repartición,
or
distribución.
While
the
specific
historical
term
for
colonial
land
and
labor
systems
is
reparto
or
repartimiento,
repartidas
can
appear
in
translations
or
descriptive
writings
to
convey
similar
ideas
of
divided
assets
or
duties.
on
context.
It
does
not
designate
a
single,
fixed
concept
by
itself,
but
rather
indicates
that
something
has
been
divided
or
allocated.