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überdachte

Überdachte is a German adjective meaning covered or sheltered, used to describe spaces that have a roof, canopy, or other overhead protection. It appears frequently in everyday language as well as in architectural, urban-planning, real estate, and signage contexts to designate weather-protected areas or structures.

In usage, überdachte describes things that are covered from above. Common examples include überdachte Terrasse (covered

Etymologically, überdachte comes from the German prefix über- meaning over or above, combined with decken, to

See also: roofed structures, covered spaces, canopies, awnings, and related architectural terms.

terrace),
überdachte
Bushaltestelle
(covered
bus
stop),
and
überdachte
Parkflächen
(covered
parking
areas).
The
term
can
apply
to
a
wide
range
of
spaces,
such
as
passages,
walkways,
entrances,
or
waiting
areas,
where
protection
from
rain,
sun,
or
debris
is
provided.
cover.
It
is
the
attributive
form
of
the
past
participle
derived
from
überdecken
(to
cover
over).
Grammatically,
überdachte
is
an
adjective
that
inflects
like
a
standard
German
attributive
adjective;
its
ending
changes
with
gender,
number,
and
case.
For
example:
die
überdachte
Fläche
(the
covered
area,
feminine
singular,
nominative),
der
überdachte
Bereich
(masculine
singular,
nominative),
das
überdachte
Dach
(neuter
singular,
nominative),
die
überdachten
Flächen
(plural,
nominative).