"politiqués" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /politiˈkes/, [po.li.t̪iˈkes] Forms: politiqueses [plural]
Rhymes: -es Etymology: From política (“politics”) + -és (“-ese”), or político (“politician”) + -és (“-ese”). Etymology templates: {{af|es|política|-és|t1=politics|t2=-ese}} política (“politics”) + -és (“-ese”), {{af|es|político|-és|t1=politician|t2=-ese}} político (“politician”) + -és (“-ese”) Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} politiqués m (plural politiqueses)
  1. (derogatory) politicianese, political jargon, language used by politicians Tags: derogatory, masculine
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