Felszívódó
Felszívódó is a Hungarian term that translates to "absorbent" or "absorbable" in English. It is often used in medical and biological contexts to describe materials or substances that can be taken into the body or tissues. For example, in medicine, felszívódó materials might refer to sutures that dissolve over time within the body, eliminating the need for removal. These are also known as absorbable sutures. The term can also apply to medications designed to be absorbed into the bloodstream through various routes, such as oral or transdermal administration. Beyond medicine, felszívódó can describe materials in general that have the property of soaking up liquids, such as certain types of fabric or sponges. The specific context in which felszívódó is used will determine the precise meaning, but the core concept always relates to the capacity for something to be absorbed or taken in.