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szersza

Szersza is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective szeroki, meaning wide or broad. It is used to describe feminine nouns and agrees in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies. The word can express literal width as well as figurative breadth or scope.

In usage, szersza is commonly found in phrases referring to both physical dimensions and abstract concepts.

Etymologically, szersza derives from the stem szer- of szeroki, meaning wide, with standard Polish adjective inflection

Notes on related forms include szerszy (masculine singular comparative or form in masculine contexts), szeroki (the

Examples
include
szersza
droga
(a
broader/wider
road),
szersza
perspektywa
(a
broader
perspective),
szersza
definicja
(a
broader
definition),
and
szersza
gama
produktów
(a
wider
range
of
products).
It
appears
in
both
descriptive
and
evaluative
contexts,
from
geometry
and
geography
to
discussions
of
choices,
possibilities,
or
interpretations.
to
produce
the
feminine
singular
form.
It
is
part
of
a
family
of
related
forms
that
express
varying
degrees
of
width
or
breadth
across
genders.
positive
masculine
singular),
and
szersze
(neuter
or
plural
forms,
depending
on
the
noun).
While
szersza
is
most
commonly
encountered
in
natural
language
use,
it
can
occasionally
appear
in
titles,
headlines,
or
stylistic
writings
to
emphasize
breadth
from
a
feminine
perspective.