Kostnaté
Kostnaté is a term primarily used in the Czech language to describe something that is "knobby," "warty," or "roughened." The word derives from the Czech adjective *kostnatý*, which translates to "bony" or "knobby," and is often used to describe textures or surfaces that appear uneven, ridged, or irregular.
In botanical contexts, kostnaté can refer to plant surfaces that have a rough, bumpy, or knobby appearance,
In a broader sense, kostnaté may be applied to non-biological surfaces, such as stone or wood, when
The term is distinct from similar adjectives like *hrbolatý* (bumpy) or *drsný* (rough), as it specifically emphasizes