wrodzone
Wrodzone is a Polish adjective meaning inborn, congenital, or inherent. It describes traits, abilities, or properties that are present from birth or that are intrinsic to a subject. In Polish usage, wrodzone contrasts with nabyte, meaning acquired, and is commonly used in genetics, psychology, linguistics, and everyday description to convey the idea that something is not learned but part of the person, organism, or system from the outset.
Etymology: the term is formed from the prefix w- meaning "in" or "within" and a root related
Usage in English-language texts often renders wrodzone as congenital, innate, inborn, or inherent, depending on context.
In Polish scientific and cultural discourse, wrodzone is used to describe natural predispositions, instincts, or structural
See also: congenital, innate, inborn, inherent, nabyty (acquired).