wolframovou
Wolframovou is a Czech feminine adjective meaning "of tungsten" or "tungsten-made." It is derived from the Czech word "wolfram," which is the common term for the element tungsten. This adjective would typically be used to describe something that is composed of, contains, or is related to tungsten. For example, "wolframovou žárovku" would translate to "tungsten light bulb," referring to a bulb with a tungsten filament. Similarly, "wolframovou slitinu" would mean "tungsten alloy." The word is inflected according to grammatical case, gender, and number in Czech. In its base form, the masculine singular would be "wolframový" and the neuter singular "wolframové." The feminine singular form, "wolframovou," is used when modifying a feminine noun in certain grammatical cases, such as the accusative case. The element tungsten itself is known for its high melting point and density, making it useful in various industrial applications including filaments for light bulbs, electrodes, and high-strength alloys. Therefore, an object described as "wolframovou" would likely possess these characteristics due to its tungsten content.