skorupach
Skorupach is the locative plural form of the Polish noun skorupa, which denotes an outer shell or protective covering. In everyday and scientific language, skorupa refers to shells or crusts such as eggshells, shells of mollusks, shells of turtles, or any hard, protective outer layer. The form skorupach is used when describing location or position, as in phrases like na skorupach (on the shells) or w skorupach (in the shells).
Etymology and form: Skorupa comes from Polish roots with a long-standing Slavic background meaning crust or
Usage notes: In biology and ecology, skorupach appears in descriptions of organisms or objects that have shells
Examples: Na skorupach jaj kurzych widać porowatość powierzchni. Organizmy mikroskopijne przylegają do skorup żółwi. In scientific