kötanyagmátrixtól
kötanyagmátrixtól is a Hungarian compound word. It is formed from the words "kötőanyag" and "mátrixtól". "Kötőanyag" translates to binder or binding agent in English. This refers to a substance that holds other materials together, such as cement in concrete or glue in adhesives. "Mátrixtól" is the dative case of "mátrix," which means matrix. In a geological or material science context, a matrix refers to the continuous, groundmass phase of a rock or composite material in which other components (like aggregates or fibers) are embedded. Therefore, "kötanyagmátrixtól" can be interpreted as "from the binder matrix" or "away from the binder matrix." This phrase would typically be used in a technical or scientific description, likely discussing the properties or behavior of a composite material, where the interaction between the binder and the embedded components is being described or analyzed. It implies a focus on the role or influence of the binding substance within the overall structure.