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bazowych

Bazowych is a form of the Polish adjective bazowy, which means base, foundational, or baseline. It appears in phrases describing things regarded as a starting point or core reference. In Polish grammar, bazowy inflects for number and gender, and bazowych is one of its endings used in several grammatical cases to modify a noun.

In everyday and technical language, bazowy and its inflected forms are common in data, technology, and project

Etymology and related forms: bazowy derives from baza, meaning base or foundation, with the adjectival suffix

Usage notes: bazowych functions as a regular adjectival form and is not a proper noun or a

See also: bazowy, baza, dane bazowe.

contexts.
Typical
expressions
include
bazowe
dane
(baseline
data)
and
bazowe
elementy
systemu
(base
or
foundational
elements
of
a
system).
The
term
is
frequently
encountered
in
fields
such
as
data
analysis,
software
development,
and
planning,
where
it
helps
distinguish
starting
values,
reference
datasets,
or
core
components
from
updated
or
derived
counterparts.
-owy.
Related
terms
include
baza
(base),
bazowe
(neuter
plural
or
plural
in
some
contexts),
and
dane
bazowe
(baseline
data),
which
illustrates
how
the
root
is
used
across
different
intensities
of
description.
standalone
concept.
Its
exact
ending
changes
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
following
standard
Polish
adjective
declension.