ráncosodást
Ráncosodást is a Hungarian term that translates to "wrinkling" or "creasing" in English. It refers to the process by which a surface, particularly fabric or skin, develops folds or lines. In the context of textiles, ráncosodást describes the tendency of certain materials to form wrinkles after being worn, washed, or folded. This can be influenced by the fiber content, weave, and finishing treatments of the fabric. Some fabrics are naturally more prone to ráncosodást than others, while others are treated to resist it.
When applied to human skin, ráncosodást refers to the formation of wrinkles, a common sign of aging.