lehetségtl
Lehetségtl is a Hungarian word that translates to "impossible" in English. It denotes a state or situation that cannot be achieved, realized, or brought about. The concept of lehetségtl is often explored in philosophy, logic, and everyday discourse. In logical terms, something is considered lehetségtl if it contradicts fundamental principles or established facts. For example, a statement like "a square has three sides" would be considered lehetségtl in Euclidean geometry.
The word can also be used to express a strong sense of impossibility in a practical or