latentních
Latentní is a Czech word that translates to "latent" in English. It describes something that exists but is not yet developed, visible, or active. The term is often used in scientific and technical contexts to denote a hidden or potential state. For example, latent heat refers to the energy absorbed or released during a phase change, such as melting or boiling, without a change in temperature. In medicine, a latent infection is one where the pathogen is present in the body but not causing any symptoms. Psychologically, latent traits are underlying characteristics that are not directly observable but can be inferred from behavior. The concept of latency implies a state of readiness or possibility, where something is present but not yet manifested in its full form. It suggests a potential that can be triggered or activated under certain conditions. The meaning of latentní is consistently about something being present in a hidden or dormant capacity.