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zimowe

Zimowe is a Polish adjective meaning related to winter or characteristic of winter. It derives from the noun zima (winter) and the adjectival suffix -owy. The basic forms of the adjective change with gender and number, with zimowy (masculine singular), zimowa (feminine singular), and zimowe (neuter singular or feminine plural in many contexts). The form zimowe is commonly used to describe nouns referring to winter-related things, periods, or conditions.

In usage, zimowe describes a broad range of winter-related phenomena, objects, or activities. Examples include zimowe

In meteorology and climatology, zimowe conditions refer to typical winter circumstances, such as cold temperatures, snow,

See also: Zima; Zimowy.

ubrania
(winter
clothes),
zimowe
opony
or
zimowe
opony
and
chains
for
winter
driving,
and
zimowa
pogoda
or
zimowa
aura
(winter
weather
or
winter
atmosphere).
The
term
also
appears
in
expressions
for
time
periods
such
as
zimowe
miesiące
(winter
months)
and
events
like
zimowe
wakacje
(winter
holidays)
or
zimowe
sporty
(winter
sports).
In
culture
and
media,
zimowe
themes
are
used
to
evoke
winter
scenery
or
mood
in
literature,
film,
and
music.
frost,
and
related
atmospheric
phenomena.
The
word
functions
as
a
general
descriptive
modifier
and
is
not
a
proper
noun,
making
it
a
common
element
in
many
compound
terms
and
everyday
speech.