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Twór

Twór is a masculine noun in Polish that denotes a thing that has been formed or created. It can refer to a physical object, a part of a larger whole, or a natural or artificial formation. Etymologically, it comes from the Proto-Slavic root *tvьr- meaning form or figure and is related to verbs such as tworzyć (to form) and to nouns like twórca (creator) and twórczość (creativity, oeuvre).

In usage, twór covers a range of senses. In everyday language it can mean any formed object

In contrast to some specialized terms, utwór is the standard word for a work of art, music,

Overall, twór is a versatile, traditional Polish term for a formed thing or entity, with particular uses

or
entity,
from
a
structure
to
a
composite
or
component
of
a
system.
In
geology
and
geography,
twór
is
used
to
designate
a
stratigraphic
formation
or
a
geological
unit
recognized
within
a
region.
In
biology
or
medicine,
twór
can
refer
to
a
mass
or
abnormal
growth;
however,
more
specific
terms
are
common,
and
nowotwór
or
guz
may
be
used
depending
on
the
context.
or
literature,
whereas
twór
tends
to
be
more
neutral
and
general.
Derivatives
related
to
the
root
include
twórca
(creator),
twórczość
(creativity,
oeuvre),
and
twórczy
(creative).
in
sciences
to
denote
formations
or
masses,
and
with
broader,
non-technical
meanings
in
everyday
language.