vágása
Vágása is a Hungarian term closely related to the verb vágni, meaning to cut or to carve. In general use it refers to the act of cutting, slicing, or incising, and it can also denote a specific cut or incision depending on the context. The form vágása is a nominalized expression derived from the verb, and it can appear in phrases that indicate who performed the cut or which cut is being referred to.
In linguistic and grammatical terms, vágása functions as a noun form built from the verb stem vág-
The term appears across several fields with related meanings:
- In medicine and surgery, vágás or sebészeti vágás refers to an incision or cut made during a
- In carpentry and crafts, vágás describes the process of cutting materials such as wood or metal;
- In agriculture, mowing or harvest cutting can be described with vágás, and vágása can be used
- In film and media, vágás denotes editing or cutting of footage; vágása can describe a cut or
See also: vágni, vágóeszközök, vágás (editing), sebészeti vágás.