kéregre
Kéregre is a term of Hungarian origin that primarily refers to the outer protective layer of trees. This bark layer varies in texture, color, and thickness depending on the species of tree. It serves crucial functions for the tree's survival, including protection against physical damage, disease, insects, and extreme temperatures. The kéregre also plays a role in water regulation and, in some cases, can be a source of food or nesting material for various organisms.
Beyond its botanical meaning, kéregre can also be used metaphorically in Hungarian to describe a protective