glatterhet
Glatterhet is a term used in Nordic linguistic and design contexts to denote the quality of smoothness or neatness. It can describe a physical surface that is evenly finished and free of texture as well as a broader aesthetic or social quality—polished, fluent, and free of rough edges in behavior, presentation, or interaction.
Etymology: The word derives from glatte 'to smooth' in Scandinavian languages and the suffix -het, which forms
Applications and interpretation: In design and manufacturing, glatterhet signals sleek, seamless finishes and a high level
See also: smoothness, polish, tact, minimalism. Notes: The term is not widely standardized in international English