geschraapte
Geschraapte is a Dutch adjective formed from the verb schrapen, meaning to scrape. It describes something that has had material removed by scraping, or that shows the texture created by scraping. The base past participle is geschraapt; when used attributively before a noun, the form geschraapte is typical (for example, de geschraapte randen, the scraped edges, or geschraapte stukken hout, scraped pieces of wood).
Geschraapte is common in descriptions of surfaces in woodworking, metalworking, painting, and other finishing processes where
In standard Dutch, geschraapt is the past participle and Geschraapte is used as the attributive form before
Schrapen (to scrape) is the root verb; related forms include schrapend (present participle) and geschraapt (past
The term is understood as “scraped” and is not tied to a single domain, though its primary