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).

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. Past participle of templar.
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