katódtól
Katódtól is a Hungarian postpositional form derived from the noun katód (cathode) together with the suffix -tól, which marks origin or source. In usage, katódtól means “from the cathode” and is employed to describe location, direction, or sourcing of electrical or electrochemical phenomena. It appears in scientific writing, technical descriptions, and instructional texts dealing with circuits, cells, tubes, and related equipment.
Etymology and form: katód is a loanword of Greek origin, commonly traced through German Kathode or French
Usage and examples: In practice, katódtól is used to specify that something originates at or comes from
See also: katód, anód, katódikus (adj.), elektroncsövek és galvanikai sejtek.
Notes: katódtól functions as a specific, technical prepositional form and is not a standalone noun beyond its