zúzott
Zúzott is a Hungarian adjective meaning crushed or pulverized. It is formed from the verb zúz, to crush, and in everyday language it describes materials produced by breaking substances into pieces. The most common term in technical contexts is zúzott kő, or crushed stone, a granular material used as aggregate in construction and road building.
Production and grading: Crushed stone is produced by quarrying rock and processing it through crushers and
Applications: Crushed stone is employed in road construction, concrete production, asphalt mixes, landscaping, and railway ballast.
Environmental and economic aspects: Quarrying and processing consume energy and can generate dust and noise; modern
Etymology: The term derives from zúz, meaning to crush, with the participle form zúzott describing material