rekesz
Rekesz is a Hungarian noun with several related meanings centered on the idea of a hollow space or enclosed compartment. In broad usage it denotes a cavity or chamber within a physical object, such as a body cavity or a component housing other parts. In anatomical terms, rekesz appears in references to cavities and partitions, and it is also the root in words like rekeszizom, the diaphragm, which forms a partition between the thoracic and abdominal cavities and is essential to respiration. In technical contexts, rekesz can describe a chamber or compartment inside a device where fluids, air, or other substances are contained or separated.
In photography and optics, rekesz refers specifically to the camera aperture—the opening through which light passes
In engineering and mechanical contexts, rekesz is used to name a chamber or compartment within various devices,