strmý
"Strmý" is a Czech adjective that translates to "steep" in English. It describes a surface, slope, or incline that has a significant gradient, often implying that it is abrupt or sharply inclined. The term is commonly used in geographic, architectural, and everyday contexts to refer to terrain or structures that rise sharply and can be challenging to ascend or descend.
In geographic terminology, "strmý" characterizes hills, slopes, cliffs, or mountains with a high incline. Such terrains
Etymologically, the word "strmý" derives from Slavic roots, related to concepts of inclination and steepness. It
The property of being "strmý" impacts various practical aspects, such as the stability of land, the difficulty
Overall, "strmý" is a descriptive term used across multiple disciplines to denote a high-gradient surface or