dihydridového
Dihydridového is a grammatical form in the Slovak language, specifically the genitive plural case of the adjective or noun "dihydridový" (dihydridový). This adjective or noun typically relates to a dihydride, a chemical compound containing two hydrogen atoms. In the context of Slovak grammar, the genitive plural is used to express possession, origin, or absence, and is often translated into English using prepositions like "of" or "from," or by implying a plural possessive relationship. For instance, when referring to the properties or components "of the dihydrides," one would use the dihydridového form. This grammatical ending indicates a plural subject, but the possessive or relational aspect is conveyed by the genitive case. The specific declension pattern for "dihydridového" follows the standard rules for masculine inanimate nouns or adjectives in the genitive plural. Understanding this form is crucial for accurate interpretation and construction of sentences in Slovak when discussing multiple dihydrides or concepts related to them.