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plastikowa

Plastikowa is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective plastikowy, meaning made of plastic or composed of plastic. It is used to describe feminine nouns and agrees with them in gender and number. In everyday language, plastikowa describes objects made from or containing plastic, for example plastikowa torebka (plastic bag) or plastikowa butelka (plastic bottle). In technical contexts, it may specify that a component is plastic rather than metal or wood, as in część plastikowa samochodu (a plastic car part).

Etymology: The term plastikowy derives from plastik (plastic), borrowed from earlier European languages with roots in

Usage: Plastikowa is common in product labeling, packaging descriptions, and media. It contrasts with forms referring

Notes: Plastikowa does not denote a proper noun or a name unless used as part of a

Greek
plastikos
meaning
"able
to
be
molded."
The
feminine
form
plastikowa,
like
other
Polish
adjectives,
follows
standard
inflection:
plastikowy
(masc.),
plastikowa
(fem.),
plastikowe
(neuter/plural).
to
other
materials,
such
as
drewniana
(wooden)
or
metalowa
(metal).
In
modern
Polish,
there
is
a
growing
tendency
to
use
more
explicit
phrases
like
z
tworzywa
sztucznego
or
wykonany
z
plastiku,
especially
in
contexts
emphasizing
environmental
impact
or
clarity.
coined
title,
brand,
or
regional
name.
It
is
a
descriptive
modifier
indicating
material
composition,
not
a
standalone
category.