dreistöckige
Dreistöckige is a German adjective meaning "three-story" or "three-tiered". It is derived from the German words "drei" (three) and "Stock" (story or tier) and the suffix "-ig" which indicates possession or characteristic. The term is commonly used to describe buildings with three floors, such as houses, apartment buildings, or commercial establishments. It can also be applied to other objects or structures that have three distinct levels or layers, such as a three-tiered cake or a three-story bookshelf. The adjective is typically placed before the noun it modifies. For example, a "dreistöckiges Haus" translates to "a three-story house". The feminine form is "dreistöckige" and the neuter form is "dreistöckiges". This adjective is a straightforward descriptor indicating a specific structural characteristic.