skela
Skela is a term with multiple meanings depending on the context, primarily associated with the Czech language and culture. In Czech, *skela* refers to a traditional type of wooden house or cabin, often found in rural areas. These structures are typically built using simple, locally sourced materials like timber, bark, and thatch, reflecting the self-sufficient and resourceful building practices of past generations. Skelas were commonly used as dwellings, barns, or storage spaces, and their design was adapted to the harsh Central European climate. While modern construction has largely replaced them, skelas remain symbols of historical craftsmanship and rural life in parts of the Czech Republic.
The term can also appear in other contexts, such as in the name of a Czech band
In some technical or scientific contexts, *skela* might be used as a transliteration of a non-Czech term,