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jelitowego

Jelitowego is the genitive singular form of the Polish adjective jelitowy, which means related to or belonging to the intestines. The base noun is jelito (singular) or jelita (plural), and jelitowy is used in medical, anatomical, and biological language to describe objects, processes, or conditions connected with the digestive tract. As a descriptor, jelitowy declines like other Polish adjectives, with jelitowego appearing when the noun it modifies is masculine or neuter in the genitive singular.

Etymology and usage context: jelitowy derives from jelito, the standard Polish term for intestine, combined with

Common phrases and examples: cholera jelitowa (intestinal disease), choroby jelitowe (intestinal diseases), flora jelitowa (gut flora),

See also: jelito, jelita, flora jelitowa, mikrobiom jelitowy, gastroenterologia.

the
adjectival
suffix
-owy.
In
medical
texts
and
scientific
writing
it
appears
in
a
range
of
collocations,
including
topics
such
as
anatomy,
physiology,
and
pathology.
The
form
jelitowego
specifically
surfaces
in
phrases
where
a
masculine
or
neuter
noun
is
in
the
genitive
singular,
for
example
in
references
to
a
part
or
aspect
of
the
intestines.
mikrobiom
jelitowy
(intestinal
microbiome),
odcinek
jelitowy
(intestinal
segment).
These
combinations
illustrate
how
jelitowy
and
its
inflected
forms
integrate
into
standard
terminology
describing
the
digestive
system.