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durchschnittlichen

Durchschnittlichen is the attributive inflected form of the German adjective durchschnittlich, meaning average or typical. It is used to describe a noun directly and must agree with the noun’s gender, number, and case. The ending -en appears in several common forms, such as den durchschnittlichen Wert (masculine singular, accusative) or einem durchschnittlichen Wert (masculine singular, dative), and in the plural after a definite determiner (die durchschnittlichen Werte).

Etymology and meaning: durchschnittlich is derived from durchschnitt, meaning the mean or middle, with the adjectival

Usage notes: In German, attributive adjectives like durchschnittlich decline to reflect the noun they modify. In

See also: durchschnitt, durchschnittlich, mean, statistics, German declension.

suffix
-lich.
The
noun
Durchschnitt
itself
comes
from
durch-
(through)
and
Schnitt
(cut),
historically
referring
to
a
cut
through
a
line
or
a
middle
point,
and
figuratively
to
the
average
or
typical
value.
As
an
adjective,
durchschnittlich
conveys
the
sense
of
“average,
typical,
ordinary”
rather
than
exceptional.
plural
with
a
definite
article,
the
form
is
typically
durchschnittlichen
(die
durchschnittlichen
Werte).
In
the
singular,
endings
vary
by
gender
and
case
(einen
durchschnittlichen
Wert,
einem
durchschnittlichen
Tag,
die
durchschnittliche
Temperatur,
etc.).
The
predicative
form
is
durchschnittlich,
not
durchschnittlichen
(Der
Wert
ist
durchschnittlich).