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domiciliado
Past participle of domiciliar.

domiciliado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
1. (finance)
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
a. paid by direct debit
Con todos mis gastos fijos domiciliados, la vida se me hace mucho más simple.With all of my fixed expenses paid by direct debit, my life is a lot simpler.
a. of (legal)
El beneficiario de la beca, domiciliado en calle Homero, 23, acepta las condiciones.The recipient of the scholarship, of 23 Homero St, accepts the conditions.
b. resident of
Si estás domiciliado en Madrid, puedes aprovechar algunas ayudas locales.If you are a resident of Madrid, you can take advantage of some local assistance programs.
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