öntött
Öntött is a Hungarian term that functions as the past participle of the verb önteni, meaning to pour or to cast. As an adjective, it designates something that has been formed by pouring molten material into a mold and allowing it to solidify. In manufacturing and materials terminology, öntött is used to indicate parts or products produced by the casting process rather than by forging or machining. The most common compound is öntöttvas, meaning cast iron; other metals may also occur in phrases such as öntött alumínium, though usage depends on context.
A related noun is öntvény, which denotes a casting itself or a piece produced by the casting
In Hungarian, öntött is grammatically an adjective or participial form, derived from önteni, with the common