krevních
"Krevních" is a Czech word that translates to "blood" or "bloody" in English. It is the genitive plural form of the adjective "krevní," which means "blood" or "bloody." This form is used when referring to something belonging to or related to blood in a plural context, such as "krevních skupin" which means "blood groups." It can also be used in a figurative sense to describe something intense or violent, though this usage is less common. The word "krevní" itself is derived from the Old Slavic word for blood, "krvь." Understanding the grammatical context is crucial when encountering "krevních" to accurately interpret its meaning. For instance, in a medical context, it would refer to something pertaining to multiple instances of blood, while in a literary context, it might suggest a bloody event. The adjective form "krevní" can also be used as a noun in certain contexts, though this is more informal.