Noun
/ɾe.βol.βeˈðo.ɾa/
"Revolvedora" is a feminine noun in Spanish that refers to a machine used to mix or blend different materials together. In the polytechnical field, "revolvedoras" are commonly used in construction sites to mix concrete, mortar, or other building materials. In the agriculture domain, "revolvedoras" can be used to mix animal feed or fertilizers.
The word is quite common in Spanish, especially in technical environments. It is more frequently used in written contexts, such as technical manuals or construction reports, but it can also be heard in oral speech.
"Revolvedora" is not frequently used in Spanish idiomatic expressions.
The word "revolvedora" comes from the verb "revolver," which means to mix or stir. The suffix "-dora" is often used to indicate an object that performs the action of the verb, so "revolvedora" literally means something that mixes or blends.