gödrös
Gödrös is a Hungarian adjective derived from the noun gödör (hole, pit) with the suffix -ös, yielding the sense "full of holes" or "pitted." It is used to describe surfaces, landscapes or soils that feature many pits, hollows or depressions. In geography and soil science it often signals uneven drainage or terrain that collects water in depressions, while in agriculture it can indicate challenging cultivation conditions.
Common usages include gödrös talaj (pitted soil), gödrös mező (pitted field) and gödrös út (a road with
As a descriptive adjective, gödrös is context-dependent and not a fixed technical term. Its degree can range
Etymology: from gödör + -ös; the form conveys a characteristic quality of the described surface.