narost
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Polish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
narost m inan (diminutive narostek)
- (uncommon) growth, accumulation, deposit
- 1972, Maciej Kuczyński, Czeluść:
- Próbowaliśmy boso brodzić w potoku, aby dać odpoczynek nogom, ale dno było pokryte niezwykle ostrymi narostami martwicy wapiennej.
- We tried to wade the stream barefoot to give our legs a rest, but the bottom was covered with unusually sharp deposits of limestone sinter.
- 1992 October 26, Wojciech Tochman, Gazeta Wyborcza:
- Jan T. ma narosty na kręgosłupie, nie mógłby długo siedzieć przy taśmie, bo by go ugniatały.
- Jan T. has growths on his spine; he cannot sit at the [conveyor] belt for a long time because it would cause him pain.
Declension[edit]
Declension of narost
Related terms[edit]
adjectives
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Further reading[edit]
- narost in Polish dictionaries at PWN