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metalowe

Metalowe is a Polish adjective meaning made of metal or metal-related. It is used to describe objects or components that are composed of metal or finished to resemble metal. In everyday language, metalowe commonly appears in phrases such as metalowe narzędzia (metal tools), metalowe przedmioty (metal objects), and metalowe wyroby (metal products). The form metalowe is the agreement form used with neuter singular nouns and feminine or neuter plural nouns, and it is also the base form encountered in many compound expressions.

Etymology and morphology: The adjective stems from the root metal-, combined with the derivational suffix -owy,

Usage and context: Metalowe appears across technical, commercial, and design language, from catalogs and product labels

See also: metal, metallurgy, material composition.

yielding
metalowy
(masculine
singular),
metalowa
(feminine
singular),
and
metalowe
(neuter
singular,
as
well
as
feminine
or
neuter
plural
forms
in
many
contexts).
The
root
itself
traces
back
to
the
word
metal
in
many
European
languages,
including
French
métal
or
Latin
metallum,
and
was
incorporated
into
Polish
through
centuries
of
linguistic
exchange.
to
architectural
descriptions
and
crafts
documentation.
It
denotes
material
composition
rather
than
color
or
appearance
alone
and
is
not
used
for
people.
The
term
is
a
standard,
neutral
descriptor
that
can
pair
with
a
wide
range
of
nouns,
such
as
części
metalowe
(metal
parts)
or
elementy
metalowe
(metal
elements),
to
specify
materials
in
a
concise
way.