werdender
Werdender is a German adjective form derived from the verb werden, meaning to become. It is used to describe something that is in the process of becoming or developing toward a new state. In everyday language, werdend forms appear before nouns to convey ongoing change, such as in phrases like der werdende Vater, ein werdendes Kind, or das werdende Land.
Etymology and grammar: Werdender originates from the present participle of werden, functioning as an attributive adjective
Usage and nuance: The term is versatile in both everyday and literary contexts. It can describe concrete
See also: Werden, das Werden, becoming.
Note: The word is primarily a grammatical form in German and is not a separate lexical item