Páncéltól
Páncéltól is a Hungarian term that translates to "armor" or "armor plating" in English. It refers to protective coverings designed to shield individuals or objects from damage, typically from projectiles, impacts, or other forms of force. Historically, armor was constructed from materials like metal, leather, or even hardened cloth and was worn by soldiers and warriors to enhance their survivability in combat. This could include elements such as helmets, chest plates, and limb coverings.
In modern contexts, páncéltól can also refer to the protective plating used on vehicles, such as tanks,