beégetés
Beégetés is a Hungarian term that translates loosely to "burning in" or "scorch mark." In a practical sense, it refers to the visible, often permanent, discoloration or damage left on a surface after it has been exposed to excessive heat or fire. This can occur on a variety of materials, including wood, fabric, plastic, and metal. The intensity and nature of the beégetés depend on factors such as the material's composition, the temperature of the heat source, and the duration of exposure.
On wood, beégetés typically results in a darkened or blackened area, ranging from a light tan to
The term is often used in contexts describing accidents, intentional acts of damage, or even as a