korektních
Korektních is a Czech word. It is the genitive plural form of the adjective "korektní". The word "korektní" translates to "correct", "proper", or "accurate" in English. Therefore, "korektních" refers to the genitive plural of these concepts. In Czech grammar, the genitive case often indicates possession, origin, or the absence of something. When used with "korektních", it would typically be in a context describing the lack of something, or something pertaining to multiple correct or proper things. For example, one might speak of "nedostatek korektních informací" which means "lack of correct information". The word itself is derived from the Latin word "correctus", meaning "straightened" or "made right". Its usage in modern Czech reflects a similar meaning of adhering to established standards, rules, or factual accuracy. It is a commonly used adjective in various contexts, including academic, professional, and everyday communication.