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nasyconych

Nasyconych is the genitive plural (and also the accusative plural) form of the Polish adjective nasycony, which means saturated or filled to capacity. The word originates from the verb nasycać, to saturate, and is used to describe substances or conditions that have reached maximum possible content of a given component. As a participial adjective, nasycony and its declined form nasyconych can modify various nouns in different scientific, technical, or everyday contexts.

In science and everyday language, nasycony describes states such as a saturated solution, a saturated fat, or

Grammatically, nasyconych serves as the form that fits plural nouns in the genitive or accusative cases, and

Overall, nasyconych is a flexible form used to express saturation in multiple domains, reflecting the broader

a
saturated
hydrocarbon.
In
chemistry,
phrases
like
nasyconych
węglowodorów
refer
to
saturated
hydrocarbons
(for
example
alkanes)
that
contain
only
single
bonds.
In
nutrition,
tłuszcze
nasycone
denotes
fats
that
consist
mainly
of
saturated
fatty
acids.
The
term
is
also
used
in
general
descriptions,
for
instance
when
a
mixture
or
material
has
been
saturated
with
a
particular
substance
or
mass,
leading
to
the
phrase
nasycony
roztwór
or
nasycone
tło,
depending
on
the
context.
it
appears
in
phrases
where
the
noun
is
plural
and
either
the
object
or
complement
of
the
sentence.
As
with
other
Polish
past
participles,
its
exact
ending
changes
to
match
number,
gender,
and
case
across
different
constructions.
concept
of
being
fully
or
maximally
filled.