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wynalezionego

Wynalezionego is a Polish grammatical form, the genitive singular masculine form of the past passive participle wynaleziony, meaning invented or discovered. In Polish, past passive participles behave like adjectives and must agree with the noun they modify in gender, number, and case. The form wynalezionego appears when the noun is masculine singular and in the genitive (or, in some contexts, the accusative) case.

Usage examples illustrate its role. In phrases such as autor wynalezionego prototypu (the author of the invented

Semantics-wise, wynaleziony indicates that the object has been created through invention or deliberate work, as opposed

Etymology traces wynaleziony to the verb wynaleźć, with the participial suffix -ony forming the adjective-like past

prototype)
or
opis
wynalezionego
urządzenia
(the
description
of
the
invented
device),
wynalezionego
modifies
a
masculine
singular
noun
and
is
used
in
genitive
constructions.
When
the
noun
is
in
nominative
position,
the
corresponding
form
is
wynaleziony
prototyp
(the
invented
prototype).
The
participle
also
has
feminine
and
neuter
forms
to
agree
with
feminine
or
neuter
nouns
in
the
appropriate
cases,
for
instance
wynaleziona
for
feminine
nominative,
or
wynalezione
for
neuter.
to
merely
found
or
discovered.
The
nuance
is
often
technical
or
historical,
where
writers
refer
to
inventions,
devices,
or
ideas
that
have
been
brought
into
existence
by
human
ingenuity.
In
everyday
usage,
the
choice
between
wynaleziony
and
synonyms
such
as
odkryty
or
znaleziony
depends
on
whether
emphasis
is
on
invention
or
discovery.
participle.
It
is
a
standard
grammatical
form
in
Polish,
commonly
encountered
in
technical,
academic,
and
formal
prose.