bázisnak
Bázisnak is a term with multiple meanings, primarily used in Hungarian. In a chemical context, bázisnak translates to "base" and refers to a substance that can accept protons or donate electrons. Chemical bases typically react with acids to form salts and water. Examples include sodium hydroxide and ammonia.
In a more general sense, bázisnak can refer to a base of operations or a headquarters. This
The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a fundamental principle or a core element upon