megtapadhat
Megtapadhat is a Hungarian term that translates to "can stick" or "may adhere" in English. It describes a potential for something to attach itself to a surface or to another object. This term is often used in a physical context, referring to the adhesive properties of a substance or the way a material might cling to something. For example, a sticky substance might megtapadhat to a table, or a certain fabric might megtapadhat to skin.
Beyond purely physical applications, megtapadhat can also be used metaphorically. It can imply that an idea,