inclusiókat
Inclusiókat is the plural form of inclusió in Hungarian, referring to instances of inclusion or objects embedded within a larger host. The term is used across technical disciplines and, less commonly, in general language to denote multiple inclusions.
In science and engineering, inclusiókat denote foreign materials or phases enclosed by a host material. They
Other uses of the concept extend to food science, where edible inclusions such as chocolate chips, nuts,
Origin and usage notes: inclusió comes from Latin inclusio, adopted into Hungarian with the plural marker -kat