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mózgowej

Mózgowej is a grammatical form rather than a standalone term in Polish. It is the feminine singular form in genitive, dative, and locative cases of the adjective mózgowy, which means brain-related or cerebral. The form is used to describe feminine nouns that refer to the brain or brain-related concepts.

In medical and anatomical contexts, mózgowej appears in phrases describing brain structures or pathology. For example,

Mózgowy is the base adjective meaning brain-related. Its feminine nominative singular is mózgowa, and its declined

Etymology traces mózgowej to mózg (brain) with the adjectival suffix -owy, producing its feminine forms. While

tkanki
mózgowej
means
brain
tissue
(genitive
singular),
and
choroba
kory
mózgowej
refers
to
a
disease
of
the
cerebral
cortex.
The
form
also
appears
in
other
phrases
with
feminine
nouns
in
appropriate
cases,
such
as
okolica
mózgowa
(brain
region)
in
other
case
forms.
forms,
including
mózgowej,
reflect
Polish
gender
and
case
grammar.
The
word
family
is
commonly
used
in
neuroscience,
anatomy,
and
medicine,
as
well
as
in
educational
contexts
when
describing
brain
anatomy
or
brain-associated
conditions.
it
is
frequent
in
formal
or
technical
Polish,
it
is
less
common
in
casual
speech
outside
specific
phrases
about
the
brain.
See
also
terms
like
mózg,
mózgowa
kora,
and
related
anatomical
expressions
referring
to
brain
structures.