kétmagvet
Kétmagvet is a Hungarian term used in botany and horticulture to describe seeds or fruits that contain two kernels. The expression is descriptive and not a formal taxonomic category; it appears in regional or historical Hungarian literature and is used to note a particular seed morphology rather than to define a species.
Etymology and usage: The word combines két (two), mag (seed or kernel), and vet (related to sowing
Definition and morphology: In descriptions of kétmagvet, the defining feature is the presence of two kernels
Occurrence and significance: The kétmagvet characteristic is relatively rare and primarily encountered in specific varieties or