adjectiveroztavený
Adjectiveroztavený is a coined term used in some Czech-language linguistic and literary discussions to label a stylistic pattern in which adjectives are deployed to express the outcome of a melting or liquefaction process, rather than a stable property of an object. The word is a portmanteau of the English word “adjective” and the Czech adjective roztavený, meaning molten. It remains informal and is not part of standard grammar; it appears mainly in niche glossaries and in experimental prose, where writers seek to foreground state change and material texture.
Formation and use: In adjectiveroztavený usage, adjectives describe surfaces, textures, or appearances that suggest liquid or
Examples (illustrative, not normative): "roztavený kovový lesk" conveys a molten, liquid-like gleam; "roztavený skelný povrch" evokes
Relation to related concepts: Adjectiveroztavený overlaps with metaphorical language, material description, and the use of participial
See also: metaphor in linguistics; descriptive adjectives; participial adjectives.
Notes: The concept is debated and varies by author; standard usage is limited and lacks formal normative