nakadki
Nakadki is a term found in several Slavic languages, generally linked to the idea of an additional piece laid on top of something else. The core root comes from nakladać (Polish) or накладати/накласти (Ukrainian/Russian), meaning to lay on or to overlay. Because of this, nakadki is often encountered as a variant or dialectal form of the more common nouns nakładka (Polish) or накладка/накладки (Russian/Ukrainian), which denote an attachment, overlay, or insert. The precise meaning and usage depend on the language and context.
In Polish-language usage, the plural form nakładki refers broadly to overlays, covers, or detachable components added
In Russian- and Ukrainian-language contexts, the corresponding forms накладки or накладки (and related variants) carry a similar sense:
Overall, nakadki functions as a plural or regional/form variant concept denoting added-on parts rather than a