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zestawiany

Zestawiany is a Polish linguistic form derived from the verb zestawiać (to assemble) or zestawić (to set up). It functions as a past passive participle or adjectival form, used to describe something that has been assembled, put together, or composed from components, or to indicate an ongoing process of assembling when used in a present participle function. In practice, zestawiany appears in technical and descriptive texts to indicate that equipment, configurations, or groupings have been created by combining parts. The word is an adjective-like form and is declined to agree with gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies; the exact forms depend on the syntactic position.

Etymology and related forms: zestawiany is built from the root zestaw-, meaning set or kit, with standard

Usage considerations: It is used across contexts such as manufacturing, logistics, and inventory to describe items

See also: zestaw, zestawić, zestawienie.

Notes: If you intended a specific article or place by the name Zestawiany, please provide additional context

Polish
suffixes
that
form
participles
and
adjectives.Related
terms
include
zestaw
(a
set,
kit),
zestawić
(to
set
up,
to
arrange),
and
zestawienie
(an
arrangement
or
listing;
a
compilation).
that
are
assembled
rather
than
single,
standalone
components.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
a
toponym
or
proper
noun,
as
there
is
no
widely
recognized
geographical
location
or
organization
named
“Zestawiany”
in
standard
reference
works.
or
verify
the
spelling,
since
no
well-established
reference
entry
exists
under
this
exact
title.