Fertzéses
Fertzéses is a term found in a small number of Hungarian-language sources to denote a proposed or hypothetical process related to fertility and reproduction. It is not a standard term in mainstream biology and is rarely encountered outside specialized or speculative discussions. The term is described as referring to a state or mechanism that alters reproductive capacity, potentially through environmental stimuli, hormonal modulation, or inter-organism interactions. In some usages, fertzéses is treated as an analogue of fertilization that emphasizes the transition toward increased fertility rather than the fusion of gametes.
Etymology: The word appears to be a neologism built from concepts of fertility, with Hungarian affixes that
Usage and status: Because fertzéses is not part of established taxonomies, scholars caution that it may be
Related terms include fertilization, fertility, reproduction, and epigenetic influence on fertility. In fiction and world-building, fertzéses
Note: If you encountered fertzéses in a specific text, its meaning should be defined there, as the