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gruntowy

Gruntowy is a Polish adjective derived from grunt, meaning soil or ground. It is used in technical and scientific language to describe things related to soil material, ground conditions, or construction contexts. In fields such as geology, agronomy, and civil engineering, the term appears in phrases such as badania gruntowe (soil investigations), właściwości gruntowe (soil properties), and warstwy gruntowe (soil layers).

Gruntowy agrees with the noun it modifies: masculine singular is gruntowy, feminine singular is gruntowa, neuter

Gruntowy is primarily an attributive adjective and is not typically used as a stand-alone noun. It is

In practice, gruntowy serves to specify that a property, layer, factor, or process is related to soil.

singular
and
all
plural
forms
are
gruntowe.
The
suffix
-owy
is
a
common
Polish
derivational
ending
that
forms
adjectives
from
nouns,
signaling
relation
or
characteristic.
not
a
widely
recognized
proper
noun,
and
there
are
no
well-known
places
or
persons
universally
identified
by
the
term
in
standard
reference
works.
If
encountered
as
a
surname
or
as
part
of
a
place
name,
such
uses
would
be
rare
and
highly
context-dependent.
Its
usage
is
most
common
in
technical
documentation,
academic
writing,
and
professional
reports
dealing
with
geotechnical
and
agricultural
topics.