kivétel
Kivétel is a Hungarian noun meaning "exception" or "exemption." It denotes something that does not conform to a general rule or standard. The term is widely used in everyday language as well as in law, linguistics, mathematics, and information technology.
In its general sense, a kivétel is a case that is outside a rule, pattern, or expectation.
In linguistics and grammar, kivétel refers to irregular forms or deviations from the normal inflection or conjugation
In law and administration, kivétel marks a specific exemption within a regulation, policy, or tax provision,
In computing, kivétel is the Hungarian term for “exception,” a condition that interrupts normal program flow
Etymology: the word is formed from ki- meaning “out” and vétel (taking), literally “something taken out” from
Usage notes: kivétel alól and kivétel nélkül are common phrases. The plural is kivételek.