olvadó
Olvadó is a Hungarian adjective and present participle derived from the verb olvad, meaning to melt or thaw. It describes something that is in the process of melting or that has the capacity to melt under suitable conditions. In everyday language it is used with nouns to form phrases such as olvadó jég (melting ice) or olvadó hó (melting snow). In scientific or technical contexts it can denote a substance in a melting state or a material near its melting point.
In linguistic terms, olvadó functions as an attributive or predicative modifier, indicating ongoing change. It is
Usage notes: olvadó is commonly employed for physical processes involving phase transition from solid to liquid,