rakások
Rakások is the Hungarian plural form of rakás, meaning a pile, stack, or heap. The term is used to describe a collection of objects arranged in a roughly compact group, typically for storage, transport, drying, or presentation. The singular rakás denotes a single pile, while rakások refers to multiple piles.
Etymology: The noun rakás is formed from the verb rakni (to pile) with the nominalizing suffix -ás,
Common uses: In forestry and carpentry, rakások describe stacked timber or lumber, often arranged to optimize
Characteristics and variation: A rakás is defined more by its function than by a fixed size. Dimensions
See also: halom (heap), kupac (pile), torony (tower), stack.