segregadas
Segregadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of segregar. In Spanish, it functions as an adjective meaning separated or segregated and can also serve as a noun phrase when referring to women or feminine nouns that have experienced segregation. The term is used in descriptive and analytical contexts to describe groups, spaces, or practices that have been kept apart from others by law, policy, or social convention.
Etymology: Segregar comes from Latin segregare, formed from se- "apart" and grege (related to "greg" meaning flock
Contexts: Segregadas may describe racial segregation (historical or ongoing), gender segregation in institutions, ethnic or religious
Usage considerations: When using the term, it is important to specify the basis of segregation (race, gender,
See also: Segregación, segregation, apartheid, civil rights, discrimination.