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Old December 20, 2011, 06:26 AM
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What is the difference between "la búscada" and "la búsqueda"?

They both mean "search" (noun) in the dictionary.
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They both mean "search" (noun) in the dictionary.
In what dictionary.

Búscada does not exist, but buscada does and it is a conjugated form of "buscar"
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They both mean "search" (noun) in the dictionary.
What dictionary?

As Chileno said, "búscada" is not Spanish. Perhaps "busca", which is a perfect synonym of "búsqueda".
"Buscada"is the past participle in feminine of "buscar".
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