desiderátum

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin dēsīderātum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /desideˈɾatum/
  • Rhymes: -atum
  • Syllabification: de‧si‧de‧rá‧tum

Noun

desiderátum m (plural desiderátums or desiderata)

  1. desideratum
    • 2016 October 10, “Ximo Puig: “El debate es complejo. La vida política no es ‘Barrio Sésamo””, in El País:
      Pido a todos los militantes que apoyen esta opción, porque nosotros ya no es un desiderátum de si vamos o no vamos a gobernar.
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