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Portuguese
Etymology
From descampar.
Adjective
descampado (feminine descampada, masculine plural descampados, feminine plural descampadas)
- vacant, uninhabited (of a dwelling or a lot)
- Synonym: baldio
Noun
descampado m (plural descampados)
- wide stretch of land that is uncultivated and/or unused
- Synonym: campina
Participle
descampado (feminine descampada, masculine plural descampados, feminine plural descampadas)
- past participle of descampar
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Spanish
Etymology
From descampar + -ado.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /deskamˈpado/
- Rhymes: -ado
- Syllabification: des‧cam‧pa‧do
Noun
descampado m (plural descampados)
- open ground, vacant lot (Can we verify(+) this sense?)
- Synonym: baldío
Derived terms
Participle
descampado (feminine descampada, masculine plural descampados, feminine plural descampadas)
- past participle of descampar
Further reading