kétszálú
Kétszálú is a Hungarian adjective meaning two-stranded or having two parallel strands. It is used to describe objects or structures composed of two filaments, threads, or chains. The term is versatile and appears in multiple disciplines, including biology, textiles, and materials science, where it helps distinguish two-filament forms from single-stranded variants.
In biology, kétszálú commonly refers to double-stranded molecules. The most familiar example is kétszálú DNS (double-stranded
In textiles and materials science, kétszálú can describe yarns or fibers that consist of two strands twisted
Etymology: the word is formed from két (two) and szálú (strand, filament), with the suffix -ú creating