masitých
The term "masitých" is the genitive plural form of the Czech adjective "masitý," which translates to "fleshy" or "meaty" in English. This adjective is used to describe things that have a substantial, fleshy texture or appearance. It can be applied to a variety of contexts. In botany, for example, "masitých" might describe the fleshy leaves of a succulent plant or the fleshy pulp of a fruit. In culinary terms, it refers to the meaty parts of food, such as the flesh of an animal or fish. The word can also be used more broadly to describe something that is thick, substantial, or robust in its physical form, even if not literally meat or flesh. For instance, a thick, fleshy stem of a plant could be described as "masitý." The genitive plural case indicates possession or relationship, so "masitých" would appear in phrases referring to "of the fleshy things" or "belonging to the fleshy ones." Understanding the adjective's core meaning of "fleshy" or "meaty" is key to interpreting its usage in different Czech sentences.