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zerowa

Zerowa is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective zerowy, meaning zero or relating to the number zero. It is used to describe feminine nouns, such as wartość zerowa (zero value) or pozycja zerowa (zero position). In Polish, adjectives agree with the gender, number, and case of the noun they modify, with masculine zerowy, feminine zerowa, and neuter zerowe as the basic forms.

In practical use, zerowa appears across science, mathematics, and everyday language to indicate a quantity, state,

Etymology and formation: The Polish word zero derives from Italian zero and entered many languages through

Notes: Zerowa is not typically used as a standalone proper noun; when capitalized, it would indicate a

See also: zero, zerowy, zero value, zero-point energy, Polish grammar.

or
value
equal
to
zero.
Common
examples
include
wartosc
zerowa
(zero
value),
energia
zerowa
(zero
energy),
temperatura
zerowa
(zero
temperature),
and
stan
zerowy
(zero
state).
The
form
flexes
for
different
grammatical
cases
depending
on
the
noun
it
accompanies.
historical
contact.
The
adjective
zerowy
is
formed
by
attaching
the
standard
Polish
adjectival
suffixes
to
the
root
zero,
producing
zerowy
(masculine),
zerowa
(feminine),
and
zerowe
(neuter).
Plural
forms
change
with
the
noun
as
in
zerowe
wartości
(zero
values)
or
zerowe
stany
(zero
states).
name
only
in
locale-specific
or
rare
contextual
cases.
The
term
is
better
understood
as
a
grammatical
inflection
rather
than
a
separate
lexical
entry.