nieparzysty
Nieparzysty is an adjective used in the Polish language to describe numbers that cannot be divided evenly by two. In other words, a number is considered nieparzysty if it leaves a remainder of one when divided by two. For example, the numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 are all nieparzyste. The term is derived from the word "nieparzystość," which refers to the property of being odd.
In mathematics, nieparzysty numbers play a significant role in various concepts and theories. They are used
In everyday language, nieparzysty is often used to describe situations or objects that are not evenly divisible