templado

Cebuano

Etymology

From Spanish templado.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: tem‧pla‧do

Adjective

templado

  1. (of food or drink) having been given a particular taste by the addition of a flavoring; flavored
  2. (of food) having had seasonings added; seasoned
  3. (of food or drink) covered, mixed, or sweetened with sugar; sugared
  4. having the elements mixed in satisfying proportions; tempered

Synonyms


Italian

Adjective

templado (feminine singular templada, masculine plural templadi, feminine plural templade)

  1. temperate (climate)

Spanish

Etymology

From templar (to temper, cool).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /temˈplado/, [t̪ẽmˈplaðo]

Adjective

templado (feminine singular templada, masculine plural templados, feminine plural templadas)

  1. tepid, warm, mild
  2. temperate
  3. tempered

Verb

templado m (feminine singular templada, masculine plural templados, feminine plural templadas)

  1. Masculine singular past participle of templar.
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