tartományokból
Tartományokból is a Hungarian word that translates to "from domains" or "from regions." In computing, it often refers to the domain name system (DNS). When a user types a web address like example.com into their browser, their computer queries DNS servers to find the IP address associated with that domain name. This process is how the internet translates human-readable names into the numerical addresses that computers use to communicate. The term "tartományokból" might be used in contexts discussing the origin or source of domain names, or the retrieval of information from these domains. It can also be used in a broader sense, referring to distinct areas or sectors from which something originates or is derived. This could apply to various fields, not just technology, such as knowledge from different academic domains or resources from various geographical regions. The specific meaning depends heavily on the surrounding context of its usage.