strata
//ˈstra.ta/ | /ˈstra.ta//
Polishnoun
Definitions
- 1.loss (result of no longer possessing an object, a function, or a characteristic due to external causes or misplacement)
- 2.loss (death or separation of a person)
- 3.loss (total damage suffered by a military unit during military operations)
- 4.loss (result of unwanted reduction in amount of a material, heat, etc.)
- 5.loss (unwanted reduction of a specific type of value, e.g. points, by which the result of a sports game is measured)
- 6.loss (result of inadequately using something, especially pointlessly, e.g. of time)
- 7.loss (sum an entity loses on balance)
- 8.obsoleteloss (destruction, collapse, ruin)
Synonyms & related words
Word family
- strata moralna
- mała strata, krótki żal
- spisać na straty
- spisywać na strat
Antonyms
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish strata. By surface analysis, deverbal from stracić. Compare Kashubian strata.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | strata | straty |
| Genitive | straty | strat |
| Dative | stracie | stratom |
| Accusative | stratę | straty |
| Instrumental | stratą | stratami |
| Locative | stracie | stratach |
| Vocative | strato | straty |
Nominative
Singular
strata
Plural
straty
Genitive
Singular
straty
Plural
strat
Dative
Singular
stracie
Plural
stratom
Accusative
Singular
stratę
Plural
straty
Instrumental
Singular
stratą
Plural
stratami
Locative
Singular
stracie
Plural
stratach
Vocative
Singular
strato
Plural
straty