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klinickém

Klinickém is a Czech adjective form meaning “clinical” or “related to clinics.” It is not a standalone noun, but the locative singular form of the adjective klinický. The form is used with masculine inanimate and neuter nouns in the locative case, typically after prepositions such as v (in) or o (about), to situate something within a clinical context.

In Czech, adjectives of the -ický type change their endings according to gender, number, and case. The

Usage and sphere: klinickém appears frequently in medical, scientific, and healthcare writing, where discussions concern clinical

Related forms: klinický (masculine nominative), klinická (feminine nominative), klinické (neuter or feminine plural forms depending on

In summary, klinickém is the locative singular form of klinický used with masculine inanimate and neuter nouns

masculine/neuter
locative
singular
of
klinický
is
klinickém,
while
feminine
locative
forms
use
klinické.
This
allows
phrases
such
as
v
klinickém
prostředí
(in
a
clinical
environment)
or
o
klinickém
výzkumu
(about
clinical
research).
The
base
meaning
remains
“clinical”
across
contexts,
but
the
form
must
agree
with
the
noun
it
modifies
and
the
required
case.
settings,
trials,
procedures,
or
research.
It
helps
distinguish
things
tied
to
patient
care,
hospitals,
or
clinical
standards
from
more
general
or
theoretical
notions.
case).
The
term
also
participates
in
common
medical
phrases
such
as
klinické
vyšetření
(clinical
examination)
or
klinické
studie
(clinical
trials).
to
express
a
location
or
context
tied
to
clinical
matters.