agyalapi
Agyalapi is a term that appears in some Hungarian-language texts as an informal descriptor meaning “base of the brain.” It is not a standard or widely adopted label in contemporary formal anatomy, where more precise terms such as hipofízis (pituitary gland) or other region-specific names are used. When encountered, agyalapi tends to function as a descriptive phrase rather than a fixed anatomical designation.
Etymology and form: The word is formed from agy (brain) combined with alap (base) plus the Hungarian
Usage and context: In medical or scientific writing, agyalapi is uncommon and generally avoided in favor of
See also: brain, base of the brain, brainstem, hypothalamus, pituitary gland, hipofízis.
Note: This article reflects the term’s limited and nonstandard usage. For formal anatomical references, consult standard