Nadułki
Nadułki (plural of nadułek) is a Polish word with several potential meanings, generally referring to a small, rounded protuberance or growth on a surface. Its specific meaning depends heavily on the context in which it is used.
Possible interpretations include:
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In botany: Nadułki can refer to small galls, bumps, or wart-like protrusions on plants, particularly on leaves, stems, or roots. These may be caused by insects, mites, fungi, bacteria, or viruses.
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In anatomy/medicine (less common): While not a standard medical term, "nadułki" could potentially be used colloquially to describe small cysts, nodules, or swellings on the skin or other body tissues. A more precise medical term would usually be preferred.
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Generally: The word can also be used more broadly to describe small, raised bumps or imperfections on any surface, such as in manufacturing or crafting contexts.