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wiatowe

Wiatowe is a Polish term that primarily functions as an adjective meaning wind-related or wind-powered. It is derived from the noun wiatr (wind) and the common adjectival suffix -owy/-owe, and it appears in compounds describing wind-driven objects, systems, or phenomena.

In grammatical use, wiatowe is the neuter singular and one of the plural forms of the base

Wiatowe also occurs as part of geographic names in Polish-speaking regions, though it is uncommon for the

In contemporary usage, wiatowe tends to appear in technical, industrial, and meteorological contexts, especially where wind

See also: wiatr, wiatry, wiatrowy, energia wiatowa, elektrownie wiatrowe.

adjective
wiatowy.
It
typically
appears
to
describe
plural
feminine
or
neuter
nouns,
as
in
phrases
such
as
instalacje
wiatowe
(wind
installations)
or
elektrownie
wiatowe
(wind
power
plants).
The
masculine
form
of
the
same
root
is
wiatowy,
and
related
expressions
include
energy
terms
like
energia
wiatowa
(wind
energy)
and
gospodarstwo
wiatrowe
in
some
contexts.
word
to
stand
alone
as
a
widely
recognized
place
name.
When
used
in
toponymy,
it
usually
functions
as
a
descriptive
element
referencing
wind-related
geography
or
history
rather
than
as
a
distinct,
independent
label.
power,
wind
protection,
or
wind-related
design
considerations
are
discussed.
The
term
complements
other
wind-related
vocabulary
such
as
wiatr
(wind),
wiatry
(winds),
and
energia
wiatowa
(wind
energy).