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Portuguese
Etymology
From acoplar (“to couple”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
acoplado (feminine acoplada, masculine plural acoplados, feminine plural acopladas, comparable)
- linked, connected
Participle
acoplado (feminine acoplada, masculine plural acoplados, feminine plural acopladas)
- past participle of acoplar
Spanish
Etymology
From acoplar + -ado.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /akoˈplado/
- Rhymes: -ado
- Syllabification: a‧co‧pla‧do
Noun
acoplado m (plural acoplados)
- (sometimes derogatory) hanger-on, tagger-along
- (Latin America) trailer (vehicle towed behind another)
- Synonym: tráiler
Participle
acoplado (feminine acoplada, masculine plural acoplados, feminine plural acopladas)
- past participle of acoplar
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