keresszárú
keresszárú is a Hungarian word that translates to "cross-shaped" or "cruciform" in English. It is used to describe objects, structures, or forms that resemble a cross. This can apply to a wide range of items, from architectural elements to decorative patterns or even abstract shapes. For example, a church building might have a keresszárú layout, meaning its main sections form a cross. Similarly, a piece of jewelry could be designed with a keresszárú motif. The term is descriptive and often used in contexts where the visual resemblance to a cross is the primary characteristic being highlighted. It is a straightforward adjective, indicating a specific geometric arrangement.