dreistöckiges
Dreistöckiges is a German adjective meaning "three-story" or "three-tiered." It is used to describe buildings, structures, or objects that have three levels or floors. For example, a "dreistöckiges Haus" refers to a three-story house. The adjective can also be applied to other contexts, such as a "dreistöckiges Regal" (a three-tiered shelf) or a "dreistöckiges Bauwerk" (a three-story structure). The word is derived from the German words "drei" (three), "Stock" (story or floor), and the adjective-forming suffix "-ig." This descriptive term provides a clear indication of the vertical dimension and extent of the item it modifies. It is a common and straightforward descriptor in German, contributing to the precise communication of spatial arrangements.