pórustérersség
Pórustérersség is a term of Hungarian origin that refers to the structural and functional characteristics of porous spaces within biological tissues and engineered materials. In biological contexts, it describes the arrangement and density of pores in plant vascular tissues, bone, and lung alveoli, emphasizing how these cavities influence fluid movement, gas exchange, and mechanical resilience. In materials science, the concept is applied to porous composites, foams, and filtration media, where the pore geometry and connectivity determine permeability, strength, and surface area.
The word is a compound of the Hungarian root *pórus*, meaning “pore,” combined with *tér*, meaning “space,”
Pórustérersség appears in specialized fields such as histology, where it describes the patterning of vascular pores
The concept is related to porosity, pore size distribution, and interstitial space. Further reading can be found