steenrijke
Steenrijke is a Dutch adjective meaning rich in stone, used to describe materials, landscapes, or substrates that contain a relatively high proportion of stones or rock fragments. The term signals that stone is a dominant component, as opposed to finer soil material or loose, non-stony ground. In practice, steenrijke appears in geological, geomorphological, and soil-science descriptions, as well as in regional or topographical notes about areas with significant rock outcrops, scree, or gravelly ground. Examples of usage include steenrijke bodem (stone-rich soil), steenrijke ondergrond (stone-rich substrate), and steenrijke kalksteenlagen (stone-rich limestone layers).
Etymologically, the word is formed from steen (stone) and rijk (rich). It is a compound adjective; the
The term is relatively technical and more common in scientific or descriptive writing than in everyday conversation.