lebomló
Lebomló is a Hungarian adjective used to describe materials or substances that can be broken down by biological processes, typically through the action of microorganisms. In environmental and materials contexts, lebomló indicates that a substance will degrade into simpler compounds such as water, carbon dioxide, biomass, or mineral residues as part of biodegradation. The term is often used interchangeably with “biológiailag lebomló” or “biodegradable,” though some contexts distinguish between general biodegradability and specific compostability.
Etymology and usage: lebomló derives from bomlás, meaning decomposition, with the prefix le- conveying a tendency
Processes and conditions: Biodegradation can be aerobic (with oxygen) or anaerobic (without oxygen). Temperature, moisture, pH,
Limitations: A material labeled as lebomló does not automatically degrade in all environments, such as landfills
See also: biodegradation, composting, biodegradable plastics, environmental impact.