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gegossenen

Gegossenen is the declined form of the German past participle gegossen, used as an adjective or, less commonly, in predicative constructions. The verb gegießen means to pour or cast (into a mold), so gegossen indicates that something has been poured and solidified. When used attributively before a noun, the participle is declined according to German adjective grammar, yielding gegossenen in several forms such as die gegossenen Teile (plural nominative), dem gegossenen Teil (singular dative, neuter), or den gegossenen Teilen (plural dative). In other words, gegossenen is not a standalone noun but an inflected adjective form derived from the participle gegossen.

Etymology and form: gegossen combines the base verb gieße(n) with the prefix ge-, forming the standard German

Usage and contexts: The term is common in technical, industrial, and manufacturing texts referring to components

past
participle
gegossen.
The
attributive
form
gegossenen
follows
the
typical
weak
declension
pattern
after
definite
determiners
or
pronouns,
switching
to
other
endings
in
different
case,
number,
or
gender
contexts
(e.g.,
gegossene
Form,
gegossenes
Material,
gegossenen
Formen).
produced
by
casting.
It
distinguishes
cast
parts
from
those
produced
by
other
processes
such
as
forging
or
machining.
Example
sentences
include:
Die
gegossenen
Metallteile
weisen
eine
glatte
Oberfläche
auf.
Die
Qualität
der
gegossenen
Formen
ist
entscheidend
für
die
Reproduzierbarkeit.
In
written
German,
gegossen/gegossenes/gegossene
forms
are
preferred
when
describing
the
casting
status;
gegossenen
specifically
appears
in
attributive
position
with
definite
articles
or
in
certain
cases.