Butunliklarning
Butunliklarning is an Uzbek genitive plural form derived from the noun butunlik, meaning wholeness, completeness, or integrity. The construction expresses a relation to wholes or to the concept of totality, indicating possession, attribution, or association with multiple wholes rather than a single one. In English, it can be rendered as “of the wholes” or “of the completeness.”
Morphology and etymology: Butunlik is formed from butun (whole) plus the abstract-noun suffix -lik, yielding butunlik
Usage: The term is primarily found in academic, philosophical, or theoretical Uzbek texts, where discussions concern
Notes: Butunliklarning is not a standalone lexical item; it is a grammatical form used to express relational
See also: butunlik, butunliklar, butunlikning. In translation, render according to context as “of the wholes,” “of