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miednicza

Miednicza is an adjective form used in Polish to express relation to the pelvis (miednica). It is typically part of anatomical and medical vocabulary and is used to describe structures, regions, or processes associated with the pelvic area.

In standard Polish anatomy terminology, the adjective has gendered variants: miedniczny for masculine nouns, miedniczna for

As a descriptive term, miednicza (or its correct feminine form miedniczna) appears in phrases naming pelvic

Overall, miednicza functions as a technical descriptor in Polish biomedical language. It is not a separate

feminine
nouns,
and
miedniczne
for
neuter
nouns.
The
stem
miednic-
comes
from
miednica,
the
pelvis.
The
spelling
miednicza
is
commonly
found
in
non-specifically
written
texts,
but
many
linguistic
and
medical
sources
treat
it
as
a
nonstandard
or
less
common
variant;
the
preferred
feminine
form
is
usually
miedniczna.
structures
or
regions.
Examples
include
pelvic
cavity
terms
such
as
jama
miedniczna
(pelvic
cavity)
and
surrounding
structures
described
as
miedniczne
or
miedniczna
depending
on
the
noun’s
gender.
The
term
helps
distinguish
anatomy
and
pathology
tied
to
the
pelvic
region
from
structures
in
other
parts
of
the
body.
concept
or
entity
beyond
its
role
as
a
pelvic-related
adjective,
and
the
correct
usage
aligns
with
standard
Polish
adjective
agreement
rules,
with
miedniczna
being
the
typical
feminine
form.
See
also
miednica
(pelvis)
and
pelvic
anatomy
terminology.