kiágazó
Kiágazó is a Hungarian word that translates to "branching," "forking," or "offshoot" in English. It is used in various contexts to describe a point where something divides into multiple parts or directions. In a geographical sense, a kiágazó can refer to a diverging road, a stream splitting into tributaries, or a railway line that branches off from a main track. This term signifies a point of division where a single entity separates into two or more separate entities, each continuing on its own path.
Beyond physical geography, kiágazó can also be applied metaphorically. In discussions about a process or a