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paski

Paski is a term with several uses in Slavic languages, most commonly in Polish. In Polish, paski is the plural of pasek, meaning belt, strap, or band. It also refers to stripes or bands in textiles and clothing, such as a shirt with vertical or horizontal paski. In heraldry and vexillology, paski can describe the bands that appear across a shield or flag, usually horizontal or vertical.

Paski can also appear in toponymy as a component of place names in Slavic-speaking regions, often reflecting

The term is primarily encountered in Polish-language contexts, though it may appear in broader discussions of

a
geographic
feature
described
as
a
belt,
strip,
or
ridge.
In
design
and
fashion,
the
word
is
used
to
refer
to
striped
patterns,
belts,
or
strap-like
elements
in
accessories
and
garments.
Slavic
languages
or
textile
terminology.