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Wodnej

Wodnej is a form of the Polish adjective wodny, meaning related to water or hydro-, used to describe feminine nouns. Specifically, wodnej is the feminine genitive singular form (and also the feminine dative singular form in standard inflection). It appears in phrases that express a relation to water, moisture, or aquatic environments. The base adjective wodny has corresponding forms for other genders and cases (for example, wodna for feminine nominative and wodne for neuter or plural), while wodnej marks a specific grammatical case on feminine nouns.

In usage, wodnej functions as a grammatical element rather than a standalone concept. It is commonly found

As a term, wodnej is not widely recognized as an independent proper noun. It is possible for

See also: wodny, woda, hydrology, aquatic ecology.

in
descriptive
and
scientific
language,
such
as
ecology,
hydrology,
geography,
and
botany,
where
it
helps
to
specify
that
a
property,
feature,
or
entity
is
water-related.
Because
Polish
relies
on
gender
and
case
agreement,
the
exact
form
of
the
adjective
changes
to
match
the
governed
noun.
it
to
appear
within
longer
toponymic
or
descriptive
phrases
in
which
a
feminine
noun
is
inflected
in
genitive
or
dative
case,
but
there
is
no
widely
established
place,
organization,
or
concept
officially
named
exactly
"Wodnej"
in
major
reference
sources.