msorszórásnak
Msorszórásnak is a Hungarian term that translates to "seed scattering" or "sowing." It refers to the agricultural practice of distributing seeds over a prepared area of soil. Historically, this was often done by hand, where individuals would walk across the field and cast seeds from a bag or their hands. More modern methods involve mechanical seeders, which can be pulled by tractors or other machinery, allowing for more precise and efficient sowing.
The purpose of msorszórásnak is to initiate the growth of new plants. The seeds are placed into
The term can also be used metaphorically to describe the widespread distribution of something, akin to scattering