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elektrycznego

Elektrycznego is the genitive singular form of the Polish adjective elektryczny, meaning electric. It is not a standalone noun, but a declined form used to describe a noun in the genitive case. The form is common in technical and scientific language, where electricity-related nouns often appear in phrases such as napięcia elektrycznego (of electric voltage), sygnału elektrycznego (of an electric signal), or obwodu elektrycznego (of an electric circuit).

Grammatical role and usage patterns: In Polish, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in gender, number,

Origins: The adjective elektryczny derives from elektryczność (electricity) and ultimately from the stem linked to elektron,

Related terms: elektryczny, elektryczność, elektryka, and related compound formations commonly occur in technical writing, laboratory notes,

and
case.
Elektrycznego
specifically
marks
genitive
singular
for
masculine
and
neuter
nouns,
and
it
appears
in
many
compound
noun
phrases
that
express
properties,
measurements,
or
classifications
related
to
electricity.
The
feminine
genitive
singular
form
is
elektrycznej,
and
other
cases
use
different
endings
(e.g.,
elektryczny
in
nominative).
a
term
with
roots
in
Greek.
The
development
of
the
word
mirrors
the
historical
spread
of
electrical
science
and
engineering
in
Polish,
with
the
noun
elektryczność
forming
the
basis
for
related
adjectives
and
nouns
such
as
elektryczny
and
elektryczność.
and
educational
material.
See
also
terminology
related
to
electricity
and
electrical
engineering
in
Polish.