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magnetyczni

Magnetyczni is the masculine personal plural form of the Polish adjective magnetyczny, meaning magnetic. In Polish, magnetyczny describes things related to magnets or magnetism, such as materials with magnetic properties or phenomena produced by magnetic fields. The form magnetyczni is used when the noun it modifies is masculine and refers to a group of people or a masculine personal noun in the plural, for example magnetyczni naukowcy (magnetic scientists) or naukowcy magnetyczni.

The feminine plural and neuter forms of the adjective differ from magnetyczni and follow the standard Polish

Etymology: magnetyczny derives from magnetyzm (magnetism) and the root magnet-, which traces back to the Greek

Usage notes: magnetyczni is primarily a grammatical form rather than a standalone concept. In scientific writing,

agreement
rules
for
adjectives.
In
general
usage,
magnetyczny
and
its
inflected
forms
appear
in
scientific
and
technical
language
as
well
as
in
everyday
descriptions
of
magnetic
properties.
and
Latin
terms
connected
with
magnets
and
lodestones.
The
term
entered
Polish
scientific
and
general
vocabulary
through
borrowings
in
the
modern
period
and
became
part
of
the
standard
adjective
paradigm.
phrases
such
as
naukowcy
magnetyczni
or
właściwości
magnetyczne
are
more
common,
with
the
latter
using
the
neuter
plural
form
magnetyczne
to
describe
magnetic
properties
in
general.
The
word
is
widely
understood
as
referring
to
magnetism-related
qualities
and
entities
within
Polish.