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kombinované

Kombinované is a Czech adjective and participle derived from the verb kombinovat, meaning to combine or mix. It is used to describe things that consist of two or more components, methods, or sources that are used together to achieve a result. The term is a productive word in Czech and appears in many technical and everyday expressions to indicate a mixture or integration of elements.

Etymology and usage notes: Kombinované comes from the verb kombinovat and follows standard Czech adjective formation.

Common contexts and examples: In technology and engineering, it appears in phrases such as kombi-nované napájení

Related concepts: Kombinace (combination) is the noun form closely related to kombinoané, and kombinovat is the

See also: combination; blended learning; hybrid systems.

It
is
often
used
to
form
compound
terms
with
nouns,
creating
phrases
that
designate
modular,
multi-part,
or
blended
concepts.
The
form
adapts
to
grammatical
gender
and
number,
as
with
other
Czech
adjectives.
or
kombinnované
systémy
řízení,
indicating
a
power
supply
or
control
system
that
combines
multiple
sources
or
methods.
In
education
and
media,
terms
like
kombinované
vyučování
describe
blended
or
hybrid
learning
that
integrates
in-person
and
digital
components.
In
everyday
language,
it
is
used
to
convey
that
a
solution
or
product
integrates
several
functions,
features,
or
techniques,
for
example
kombi-nované
nářadí
(tools
with
multiple
functions)
or
kombinované
postupy
(combined
methods).
verb
from
which
the
adjective
derives.
The
term
is
common
across
fields,
reflecting
a
general
idea
of
synthesis,
integration,
or
multipart
composition.