résszel
Résszel is a term that appears in Hungarian technical language as a form related to the verb részel, which means to notch, groove, or slot a material by making a cut. The act of részeling creates a groove or slot that enables assembly, alignment, or articulation of parts. In woodworking, metalworking, and manufacturing, notching or slotting is a common preparatory operation, and tools such as slotting saws, routers, or broaches may be used.
Etymology and form: the verb részel is formed from the base rés/ rész, meaning part or gap,
Usage and scope: részel and részelés are found in manuals, workshop notes, and technical descriptions. The term
See also: notch, groove, slot, milling, broaching, notching.