Kumulált
Kumulált is a Hungarian word that translates to "cumulative" or "accumulated" in English. It is used in various contexts to describe a quantity or effect that has built up over time or through repeated instances. For example, in finance, kumulált hozam refers to the total return on an investment over a period, taking into account all gains and losses. In meteorology, kumulált csapadék denotes the total amount of precipitation that has fallen in a specific area over a given time frame. The term emphasizes the aggregation of individual components into a larger, overall sum. It can also describe a gradual build-up of something, like kumulált fáradtság, which means accumulated fatigue. Understanding kumulált is key to grasping concepts where the final state is a result of many smaller contributions.