tucznych
Tucznych is a grammatical form of the Polish adjective tuczny, used to describe something that is fatty, fleshy, or substantial. In everyday language it can refer to physical adiposity in people or animals, as in tuczna kobieta (a fat woman) or tuczne zwierzęta (fat animals). It can also describe abundance or largeness in a figurative sense, for example tuczny zysk (substantial profit) or tuczny budżet (a sizable budget).
Etymology and background: tuczny derives from the noun tucz, meaning fattening or fat, and the related verb
Usage and grammar: tucznych is the genitive plural form of tuczny. It appears when describing a plural
Modern usage and nuance: in contemporary Polish, tuczny is common in media, nutrition discussions, and everyday
Related terms include tuczyć (to fatten), tucz (fattening process), and tłuszcz (fat), which connect to the semantic