átfed
Átfed is a Hungarian verb meaning "to overlap" or "to cover across." It combines the prefix át ("across") with the root fed (from fedni, "to cover"), and is pronounced approximately [aːtfɛd]. The verb is commonly used both in literal contexts (physical objects that partially cover one another) and in abstract or technical contexts (time intervals, data ranges, functions, or conceptual domains that overlap).
Grammatically, átfed is a transitive verb often appearing in reciprocal or passive constructions: for example, "A
In geometry and set theory, átfed describes intersections of regions or intervals. In computational contexts it
Etymologically the construction follows a productive pattern in Hungarian where át- adds a sense of crossing