raspelartig
Raspelartig is a German adjective that translates to "rasp-like" or "coarse" in English. It describes a surface or texture that is rough and uneven, similar to the texture of a rasp, which is a tool used for filing or smoothing materials. This term is often used to describe the feel of certain objects, such as rough wood, unpolished stone, or certain types of fabric. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a harsh or abrasive sound or manner of speaking. For example, a person might have a raspelartig voice, meaning it is deep, hoarse, and unpleasantly rough. In a culinary context, it might describe a texture that is not smooth or finely ground. The word conveys a sense of friction and a lack of refinement in the texture or sound.