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otworach

Otworach is the locative plural form of the Polish noun otwór, which means a hole, opening, or aperture. In usage, otworach appears in phrases that describe locations or positions inside multiple openings, such as in natural or constructed features.

Etymology and grammar: Otwór is a masculine noun. Its locative plural form is otworach, used after prepositions

Usage and context: The term is common in science, archaeology, geology, zoology, and everyday description when

Notes: Because otworach is a grammatical form, its meaning depends on context and the broader sentence. Learners

See also: otwór (hole/opening); otwory (plural nominative).

like
w
(in)
or
wśród
(among).
Typical
inflection
for
otwór
is:
nominative
otwór,
genitive
otworu,
dative
otworowi,
accusative
otwór,
instrumental
otworem,
locative
otworze;
plural
forms
include
nominative
otwory,
genitive
otworów,
dative
otworom,
accusative
otwory,
instrumental
otworami,
locative
otworach.
Thus
otworach
functions
as
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
separate
lexical
item.
referring
to
multiple
holes
or
openings.
Examples
include:
"W
otworach
skał
znaleziono
minerały"
(In
the
openings
of
the
rocks,
minerals
were
found)
or
"otworach
konstrukcji"
(in
the
openings
of
the
structure).
It
is
not
a
standalone
concept
beyond
describing
openings;
its
meaning
relies
on
the
base
noun
otwór.
should
be
aware
of
the
associated
prepositions
and
the
corresponding
singular
and
plural
forms
for
accurate
usage.