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wytworu

Wytwór is a Polish noun meaning a thing produced by human effort; it can refer to a tangible object, a work of art, a manufactured product, or more broadly to any result or outcome of creation. The form wytworu is the genitive singular, and wytwory is the nominative plural; common inflections include wytwór (singular nominative), wytworu (singular genitive), wytwory (plural nominative), and wytworów (plural genitive). The word is derived from the verb meaning to create, with the prefix wy- indicating production or completion.

In usage, wytwór can be used for artifacts, manufactured items, or figuratively for human creations such as

In academic or critical writing, wytwór can be contrasted with nature to emphasize artificial origin, as in

ideas,
inventions,
or
cultural
products.
It
is
often
found
in
formal
or
literary
prose;
in
everyday
speech
more
common
synonyms
include
produkt,
dzieło,
or
artefact
in
borrowed
contexts.
For
example:
“Wytwory
przemysłu”
(industrial
products)
or
“ten
wytwór
kultury”
(this
cultural
product).
The
phrase
“wytwór
człowieka”
might
appear
in
discussions
of
human
influence
or
creativity.
“wytwór
sztuczny”
versus
a
natural
product.
Overall,
wytwór
functions
as
a
flexible
term
for
anything
produced
by
human
activity,
from
concrete
objects
to
abstract
achievements.