wkładka

See also: wkładką

Polish

Etymology

From wkładać + -ka. First attested in c. 1782.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfkwat.ka/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -atka
  • Syllabification: wkład‧ka

Noun

wkładka f

  1. insert, insertion, inset (object inserted into another) [+ do (genitive) = to what]
    1. insole
  2. (colloquial) piece of meat added to soup
  3. insert, liner (inserted leaflet) [+ w (locative) = in what]
    Synonym: wrzutka
  4. supplement to a document crucial to its importance [+ do (genitive) = to what]
  5. intrauterine device
    Synonym: spirala
  6. (archaic or Kraków) contribution (amount of money given toward something)
    Synonym: składka
  7. (obsolete) interlude (short section of music or text between other segments)
  8. (obsolete, construction, chiefly in the plural) reinforcing steel or iron rods inserted into ferroconcrete
  9. (obsolete, minerology) thin layer of a mineral in the earth
  10. (obsolete or regional) input, contribution (something given or offered that adds to a larger whole)
    Synonym: wkład
  11. (obsolete, medicine) supplement; medicine added as an ingredient to the composition of a medication

Declension

Derived terms

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References

  1. Simon Antoine Jean L'Huillier (c. 1782) Algiebra dla szkół narodowych (in Polish), page 112

Further reading

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