szárazsági
Szárazsági is a Hungarian adjective and noun that generally translates to "dry land" or "arid region." It can refer to a geographical area characterized by low rainfall and sparse vegetation, often found in continental climates or semi-arid zones. The term can also describe a specific type of land use, such as dry farming, where crops are cultivated without irrigation, relying solely on natural precipitation. In a broader sense, "szárazsági" might imply a lack of moisture, whether referring to soil, climate, or even a lack of something more abstract like inspiration or enthusiasm. Its usage is context-dependent, but the core meaning revolves around dryness and a scarcity of water.