This is the 6194th most frequent Spanish word.
applegate
The word "applegate" does not exist in Spanish. It may be a proper noun or an English word.
Here, 'Applegate' is used as a proper noun, likely referring to a person's name or a geographical location.
La historia de Applegate es muy interesante.
The story of Applegate is very interesting.
In this instance, 'Applegate' is used as the title or reference of a specific legal case.
El caso del juicio llamado Applegate fue muy famoso.
The lawsuit known as Applegate was very famous.
Here, 'Applegate' is referring to a neighborhood, indicating that it is a proper name for a location.