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wilgotni

Wilgotni is the masculine personal plural form of the Polish adjective wilgotny, meaning damp or humid. The base adjective wilgotny describes things containing moisture or moisture in the air, and is used across many contexts, including weather, materials, and natural environments.

In Polish, adjectives inflect for gender, number, and case, so wilgotny has corresponding forms such as wilgotna

The term is often used in scientific and everyday language to distinguish moisture levels, such as in

See also: wilgoć, wilgotność.

(feminine
singular),
wilgotne
(neuter
singular
and
plural),
and
wilgotni
(masculine
personal
plural).
The
form
wilgotni
is
typically
used
when
describing
a
group
of
masculine
animate
nouns,
or
when
the
exact
gender
of
the
noun
is
understood
from
context.
The
word
wilgotny
and
its
forms
are
commonly
paired
with
nouns
like
powietrze
(air),
gleba
(soil),
or
powierzchnia
(surface)
to
express
moisture
or
humidity,
for
example,
wilgotne
powietrze
(humid
air)
or
wilgotna
gleba
(moist
soil).
climatology,
agriculture,
or
material
science.
It
is
synonymous
in
general
usage
with
damp,
moist,
or
humid,
depending
on
the
degree
of
moisture
and
the
noun
it
modifies.
The
related
noun
is
wilgoć
(moisture
or
humidity).