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wyjtków

Wyjtków is the unaccented spelling used to refer to the genitive plural form of the Polish noun wyjątek, which means “exception” or “outlier.” In correct Polish orthography the form is wyjątków, with diacritics. The non-diacritic variant wyjtków (and its even more common ASCII form wyjatków) appears when the letters ą and ó are omitted, for example in systems that do not support diacritics or in plain-text data. While recognizable, wyjatków is considered a nonstandard transcription.

Etymology and meaning

Wyjątek derives from wyjąć, meaning “to take out” or “to remove,” reflecting the sense of something that

Usage

In language and linguistics, wyjątek denotes irregular forms or irregularities in grammar. In law and policy,

See also

Wyjątek, Wyjątkowy, Wyjątki. The unaccented form wyjatków may appear in technical contexts or legacy texts, but

is
taken
out
of
a
general
rule
or
set.
A
wyjątek
is
something
that
does
not
conform
to
a
general
pattern,
rule,
or
expectation.
The
plural
wyjątki
refers
to
multiple
such
irregular
items,
and
wyjątków
is
the
genitive
plural
form
used
in
statements
such
as
“the
exceptions
to
the
rule.”
it
can
refer
to
exceptions
to
regulations
or
standard
provisions.
In
statistics
and
data
analysis,
wyjątek,
wyjątki
(outliers)
describe
observations
that
do
not
fit
the
overall
distribution.
In
computer
science,
wyjątek
translates
to
“exception,”
a
condition
that
alters
normal
program
flow;
“obsługa
wyjątków”
means
exception
handling.
proper
Polish
uses
wyjątków.