kenéseket
Kenéseket is a Hungarian noun form that comes from kenés, the act of applying a substance by smearing or coating, or the substances used for this purpose. Kenéseket is the accusative plural, used when the acts or items are the object of the sentence. In everyday language the word covers both the process of applying something and the products themselves.
In medical and cosmetic contexts kenés refers to ointments, creams, salves, and oils applied to the skin
Usage notes: kenéseket functions as the object form in sentences, so it appears with verbs that describe
Etymology: kenés derived from the verb kenni (to smear, to oil) with the suffix -és to form