ágyék
Ágyék is a Hungarian word that refers to the groin area. This anatomical region is situated at the junction of the abdomen and the thigh, specifically where the leg joins the trunk of the body. It encompasses the crease or fold on either side of the pubic bone. Medically, the ágyék is a sensitive area containing important structures, including lymph nodes, blood vessels, and muscles. It plays a role in movement and provides support for the torso. The term can also be used more broadly to describe the lower abdominal region. Injuries or conditions affecting the ágyék can cause pain and discomfort. In common language, it is a readily understood descriptor for this part of the human body.