árový
The term "árový" is a Czech adjective derived from the noun "ár," which refers to the a specific unit of area. In the metric system, one ár is equal to 100 square meters. Therefore, "árový" describes something that is measured in or related to ares. It is commonly used in contexts involving land measurement, particularly in Central Europe where the unit was historically more prevalent before the widespread adoption of hectares for larger areas. For example, a plot of land might be described as "árový" if its size is expressed in ares. This contrasts with hectares, where one hectare equals 100 ares, or 10,000 square meters. While less common in everyday discourse now, the term "árový" remains relevant in specific agricultural, cadastral, or historical land record contexts. The suffix "-ový" is a standard Czech adjectival ending indicating possession or relation.