Guardado
Guardado (Spanish: saved, kept, stored) is the past participle form of the Spanish verb guardar.
As an adjective, guardado describes something that has been saved, kept, or stored away. It can refer to physical objects, information, or even emotions. The specific meaning depends on the context in which it is used. For instance, "un secreto guardado" means a secret kept; "dinero guardado" means saved money; and "documentos guardados" refers to stored or archived documents.
As a verb form, guardado can be used in compound tenses like the present perfect ("he guardado" - I have saved) or the pluperfect ("había guardado" - I had saved).
The noun form, though less common in isolation, might refer conceptually to something that is in a state of being saved or stored. However, more common nouns relating to storing would be used in most instances (e.g., almacenamiento for storage).