üledékében
"Üledékében" is a Hungarian word that translates to "in its sediment" or "in the sediment of it." It is a locative case form of the noun "üledék," which means sediment, deposit, or residue. The suffix "-ében" indicates possession and location, essentially meaning "in the sediment belonging to it" or "in its own sediment." This term can be used in various contexts, including geology, biology, and chemistry, to describe materials that have settled at the bottom of a liquid. For instance, in geological studies, it might refer to the substances found within the sediment layer of a lake or ocean. In a biological context, it could describe microorganisms or organic matter residing in the bottom deposits of a body of water. Chemically, it might refer to precipitates or solid residues that have formed and settled out of a solution. The specific meaning is often clarified by the surrounding words and the broader topic being discussed.