Wzorach
Wzorach is the locative plural form of the Polish noun wzór, which generally means pattern, template, model, or formula. The word is widely used across disciplines to refer to a predefined structure or rule. In Polish, the locative plural wzorach is used after prepositions that require the locative case, most commonly after w meaning “in” or “about.” For example, w wzorach chemicznych describes chemical formulas, and w wzorach matematycznych refers to mathematical formulas or relationships.
- In mathematics and the sciences, wzór denotes a formula, rule, or equation. Phrases like w wzorach
- In design and crafts, wzory can mean patterns or templates used for fabrics, embroidery, or manufacturing.
- More broadly, wzorach can appear in discussions of recurring structures or standard schemes within a field,
- The nominative plural is wzory, the singular is wzór. The forms agree with gender and number in
- Etymology traces wzór to Polish roots meaning model or pattern and is related to cognate terms