validado
Validado is the past participle of validar in Spanish, used as an adjective or passive participle meaning "validated" or "verified." It must agree with gender and number: validado (masculine singular), validada (feminine singular), validados (masculine plural), validadas (feminine plural).
Origin: from validar, derived from Latin validare; the root válido means valid or strong, but validados indicates
Usage: In everyday language, the term appears in contexts such as documents, forms, and approvals. Examples:
Relation to equivalent terms: "válido" describes current validity, while "validado" emphasizes that validation has occurred. Related
Variants and notes: It is common in Spanish-language documentation and quality-control workflows. Rarely, "Validado" might appear