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integrálos

Integrálos is a Hungarian term formed from the root integrál, relating to the concept of integration or the integral. As an adjective and, less commonly, as a noun, it denotes things connected with the process or result of integrating. In standard technical language the root forms integrál, integrálás and related nouns are more common, while integrálos tends to appear in compound phrases or in more informal or specialized contexts.

In mathematics and related fields, the word is used to describe objects, methods, or people associated with

In political and historical contexts, the term integrálos is not standard Hungarian for describing movements associated

Etymology and usage notes: the suffix -os forms adjectives indicating belonging or relation. Integrálos is relatively

integration.
For
example,
it
can
appear
in
texts
that
discuss
integrals
or
integral
calculus,
where
an
adjective
form
helps
indicate
a
relation
to
the
operation
of
integration.
However,
many
Hungarian
writers
prefer
precise
terms
such
as
integrálás
(the
act
of
integrating)
or
integrál
(the
integral)
rather
than
the
more
general
integrálos.
with
integralismo.
The
Brazilian-Portuguese
movement
is
typically
rendered
as
integralizmus
in
Hungarian,
with
adherents
called
integralisták.
Consequently,
integrálos
is
rarely
used
in
this
sense
and
may
be
considered
nonstandard
or
context-dependent
when
referring
to
political
ideologies.
rare
in
everyday
Hungarian
and
is
mostly
found
in
specialized
or
informal
language.
For
precise
meaning,
it
is
advisable
to
use
integrál,
integrálás,
or
integralizmus
depending
on
the
context.