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dominujacy

Dominujacy is the unaccented Polish form of the adjective that denotes something or someone that is dominant, prevailing, or in a position of control. The standard orthography writes the word as dominujący, with diacritical marks on the ó and ą. The unaccented variant dominujacy is commonly used in contexts where diacritics are unavailable, such as computer filenames, certain databases, or historical texts. The root comes from the verb dominować, which itself derives from Latin dominare.

In biology and ecology, dominujacy describes a feature or organism that shapes a community. A dominant species,

Usage notes: dominujacy is generally neutral, but its connotations depend on context. It may be descriptive,

for
example,
can
influence
the
abundance,
distribution,
and
interactions
of
other
organisms
within
an
ecosystem.
In
genetics,
allel
dominujacy
refers
to
an
allele
whose
trait
is
expressed
in
the
phenotype,
typically
in
heterozygotes,
while
the
recessive
allele
is
expressed
only
under
certain
conditions.
In
social
sciences,
the
term
is
used
to
characterize
prevailing
norms,
leadership
styles,
or
power
structures
that
direct
outcomes
or
behavior
in
a
group
or
institution.
or
carry
evaluative
overtones
if
dominance
is
framed
as
advantageous
or
oppressive.
Related
concepts
include
dominacja
(dominance)
and
dominować
(to
dominate).