odumelých
Odumělých is a Czech word that translates to "dead" or "deceased" in English, specifically referring to a collective state of being dead. It is the plural genitive or accusative form of the adjective "mrtvý" (dead). In Czech grammar, the genitive case is often used to express possession or absence, while the accusative case is used for direct objects. Therefore, "odumělých" would appear in sentences where it modifies a plural noun in either of these grammatical contexts.
For example, "odumělých stromů" could mean "of dead trees" (genitive) or "dead trees" as a direct object