fellelhetség
Fellelhetség is a Hungarian noun describing the degree or likelihood that something can be found, detected, or observed under given conditions. It denotes the practical possibility of locating a target with available methods, equipment, and observers, rather than the act of discovering itself. The term is used across disciplines to describe how accessible or locatable a subject is within a specific context.
The word stems from the verb fellelni (to find) with the suffix -hetőség, which expresses capability. In
Applications vary by field. In ecology and conservation, fellelhetőség characterizes how easily a species is detected
Factors affecting fellelhetőség include sampling design and intensity, tool or instrument sensitivity, observer training, data quality,
In short, fellelhetőség captures the practical accessibility of a target under given constraints, guiding research, search,