torfowej
torfowej is not a standalone term with a separate meaning in Polish; it is the feminine singular inflection of the adjective torfowy, meaning peat or peat-related. In Polish, adjectives decline to agree with the gender, number, and case of the nouns they modify, and torfowej appears specifically in feminine forms used in the genitive or dative cases. As a result, torfowej commonly appears in phrases describing peat-containing materials or peatland characteristics, where the modifying noun is feminine and in a genitive or dative position.
Etymology and form: the base is torf, meaning peat, combined with the adjectival suffix -owy to form
Usage: torfowej appears mainly in technical or scientific Polish, particularly in geology, soil science, horticulture, and
See also: torf, peat, torfowa gleba, torfowe masy, torfowe środowisko.
Notes: torfowej functions strictly as a grammatical form and does not stand alone as a separate lexical