téglaalakú
Téglaalakú is a Hungarian term that translates to "brick-shaped" or "rectangular prism" in English. It describes an object that has the general form of a brick, characterized by its three pairs of parallel and rectangular faces. This geometric shape is common in everyday objects and architectural elements.
In architecture and construction, the term is often used to describe the shape of bricks themselves, which
The téglaalakú shape is also found in a wide variety of manufactured goods and natural objects. Examples