radulával
Radulával is a Hungarian instrumental case form of the noun radula, a feeding organ found in many mollusks. The form is used to indicate the instrument or means by which an action is performed, and can be translated roughly as “with a radula” or “using a radula.” The base word radula is borrowed from Latin, where it refers to a tongue-like structure used by snails and other mollusks to scrape food.
In Hungarian, the instrumental suffix -val/-vel marks means or instruments. When attached to a stem ending in
Radulával appears most often in scientific or descriptive contexts, particularly in biology, malacology, and paleontology, where
Examples include: A tengeri csiga a radulával dörzsöli le az algát a kövekről. (The sea snail uses