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revestido

Revestido is the participle form of the verb revestir, and it functions as an adjective meaning covered, clad, or coated. The term derives from the prefix re- and vestire, “to clothe,” and is used in various Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking contexts to denote that a surface has been given a layer of material for protection, decoration, or function.

In architecture and construction, revestido describes surfaces finished with a coating or facing material. Examples include

In industrial contexts, the term also applies to components that have been coated to enhance properties. For

Grammatically, revestido is masculine singular; feminine is revestida, and plural forms are revestidos or revestidas, depending

paredes
revestidas
con
azulejos
(walls
clad
with
tiles),
suelos
revestidos
de
madera
(floors
coated
with
wood),
or
fachadas
revestidas
de
piedra
(facades
clad
in
stone).
Common
materials
for
revestimiento
(the
coating)
include
plaster
or
yeso,
mortars,
ceramic
tiles,
natural
or
artificial
stone,
metal,
wood
panels,
PVC,
and
paint.
Revestidos
can
be
applied
to
interiores
(interior
finishes)
or
exteriores
(exterior
cladding).
instance,
tubos
revestidos
de
acero
are
steel
tubes
with
a
protective
coating,
and
revestido
anticorrosivo
describes
surfaces
treated
to
resist
corrosion.
on
gender.
In
Portuguese,
the
same
gender
agreement
applies
(revestido,
revestida).
A
related
noun
is
revestimiento,
referring
to
the
coating
or
the
act
of
revestir.