elhulladó
Elhulladó is a Hungarian term that translates to "falling off" or "shedding" in English. It is most commonly used in a biological context to describe the natural process of organisms losing parts of their body. This can include the shedding of leaves by deciduous trees, the molting of feathers by birds, or the shedding of skin by reptiles and amphibians. The term can also refer to the loss of hair in mammals, although "hulling" or "vedlés" are more specific terms for this process. In a broader sense, elhulladó can be used metaphorically to describe the loss or abandonment of something, such as ideas or possessions. The specific context in which the term is used will determine its precise meaning.