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statischen

Statischen is a declined form of the German adjective statisch, meaning static or stationary. It is not a standalone concept, but a grammatical inflection that appears when the adjective modifies a noun in certain cases and numbers. In German, adjectives are declined to indicate gender, number and case, and statischen occurs as part of the weak (definite-article) declension for several combinations, especially with definite determiners.

In practice, statischen can appear in phrases such as der statischen Belastung (the static load, genitive feminine

Etymologically, statisch derives from the Greek root statis through German usage, with the meaning of being

In summary, statischen is the weak-inflected form of the adjective statisch, used in German to describe static

singular),
dem
statischen
System
(the
static
system,
dative
masculine
singular),
and
den
statischen
Systemen
(the
static
systems,
dative
plural).
The
exact
form
of
the
ending
depends
on
the
gender,
number
and
grammatical
case
of
the
noun,
as
well
as
whether
a
definite
article
or
a
similar
determiner
is
used.
In
other
contexts,
such
as
after
no
article
or
with
strong
declension,
different
endings
would
be
used
(for
example
st
christlich
differ).
at
rest
or
unchanging.
The
form
statischen
reflects
standard
German
adjective
declension
rules
rather
than
a
separate
lexical
item.
While
statischen
is
common
in
technical
and
scientific
writing,
it
is
primarily
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
standalone
term
with
its
own
definition.
or
stationary
qualities
when
the
noun
it
modifies
is
accompanied
by
a
definite
determiner
and
requires
that
particular
ending.
See
also
statisch,
Statistik,
Grammatik.