mintás
Mintás is a Hungarian adjective meaning "patterned" or "with a pattern." It describes surfaces or items that feature a repeating design or motif, such as fabrics, wallpapers, ceramics, or other decorative materials, rather than being plain or solid in color.
Etymology and scope: The word comes from the Hungarian root minta, meaning pattern or sample, with the
Usage: Mintás is commonly used in everyday language to describe clothing, textiles, and decor. Phrases such
Cultural and linguistic notes: While mintás broadly denotes the presence of a pattern, it does not convey