Iskövet
Iskövet is a term of Hungarian origin, literally translating to "ice stone." While it doesn't refer to a specific geological formation or mineral, the concept generally describes a phenomenon related to ice and its interaction with solid surfaces. In a broader sense, it can be used to describe ice that has adhered to something, becoming hardened and difficult to remove, much like a stone. This could apply to ice forming on objects exposed to freezing temperatures, such as on vehicles, outdoor equipment, or even natural structures. The hardness and tenacity of such ice are what give rise to the comparison with stone. It is not a scientific term but rather a descriptive one used in everyday language to convey the stubbornness and rigidity of ice formations.