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mozková

Mozkové is a Czech adjective derived from mozek, the word for brain. It is used to describe anything related to or belonging to the brain, including its structures, functions, and processes. The form mozkové appears when the modified noun is plural or in certain feminine plural phrases, as in mozkové buňky (brain cells), mozkové hemisféry (brain hemispheres), or mozkové dráhy (brain tracts). In singular usage, the corresponding forms are mozkový for masculine, mozková for feminine, and mozkové is not used in the singular.

In medical and scientific contexts, mozkové terms are common in anatomy, physiology, neurology, and cognitive science.

Etymologically, mozkové is part of the mozkový adjective family, built from the stem mozkov- derived from mozek,

See also: mozek, mozkový.

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Texts
may
refer
to
mozkové
centrum
or
mozkové
struktury
to
indicate
brain-related
regions,
while
mozkové
funkce
denotes
brain
functions.
The
term
is
also
found
in
educational
materials
and
health
communications
to
describe
brain-related
phenomena,
disorders,
or
research
findings
without
changing
the
core
meaning.
with
standard
Czech
adjectival
endings.
It
follows
ordinary
Czech
declension
rules
and
varies
to
agree
with
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies.