dotídní
Dotídní is a Czech adjective used in colloquial speech to describe something that occurs toward the end of a defined period or process. The term is not commonly found in standard dictionaries and tends to be used in informal contexts to convey a late-stage or closing-phase nuance, sometimes with a sense of urgency or ad hoc adjustment.
Morphology and usage are informal. The intended nuance includes late-stage, closing-phase, or after-main-work aspects, such as
Common contexts for dotídní include project timelines, event planning, or revisions in documents where changes are
Etymology is uncertain; the derivation from possible roots like do- and týden or tídit is not documented
The term dotídní is rarely used in formal Czech; readers learning Czech are unlikely to encounter it