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tylne

tylne is a Polish adjective meaning "rear" or "hind." It is used to indicate the back part of an object, person, or body and appears in constructions such as "tylna część" (rear part), "tylne koło" (rear wheel), and "tylna strona" (back side). In anatomy and in everyday speech, tylne describes posterior positions relative to the front. The form derives from the noun "tył" meaning back, a core element in Polish vocabulary for describing orientation. As with other Polish adjectives, tylne agrees with the noun it modifies in gender, number, and case, which can yield different spellings depending on the context.

In broader usage, the term often appears in technical writing, transportation discussions (for example describing the

rear
of
a
vehicle),
and
geographic
or
architectural
descriptions
to
distinguish
back-facing
parts
from
anterior
ones.
It
is
not
a
standalone
noun
with
a
distinct
proper
meaning,
and
there
is
no
widely
recognized
international
entity
named
"Tylne"
as
of
standard
reference
works.
Translations
into
English
typically
render
tylne
as
"rear,"
"back,"
or
"hind"
depending
on
the
noun
it
modifies.