tükörképi
Tükörképi is an adjectival form in the Hungarian language that literally means “mirror-image” or “mirror-like”. It is constructed from the noun *tükör* (mirror) and the suffix *-képi*, which indicates resemblance or similarity. The word is used to describe objects, patterns, designs, or visual representations that are symmetrical, mirrored, or exhibit bilateral symmetry. In technical contexts it can refer to symmetrical or duplicate structures in engineering and architecture, while in art and graphic design it often describes images or motifs that are intentionally mirrored to create a sense of balance or reflection.
The term is also found in linguistic descriptions of phonology and morphology, where *tükörképi* can denote
In mathematics and physics, *tükörképi* might describe symmetry operations that produce a mirror image, such as
Etymologically, *tükör* is derived from old Turkic *toroŋ*, meaning “eye, looking”, which evolved into the Hungarian
The term is occasionally used in literary criticism to refer to texts or poems that echo each
Overall, tükörképi is a versatile descriptive term that emphasizes symmetry and mirroring across disciplines ranging from