betét

Etymology
, from the verb. Compare German,.

Noun

 * 1) insert, insertion, inlay, inset, removable part in general: something inserted or fitted into something else
 * 2)  refill for a pen or a (usually removable) pencil lead e.g. for a mechanical pencil
 * 3)  arch support, insole, insert
 * 4)  sanitary napkin, sanitary pad, sanitary towel
 * 5)  interlude, intermezzo  or another distinct part in a literary, musical, or theatrical piece
 * 6)  soup garnish, soup add-in, soup accompaniment, royale
 * 7)  deposit money placed in an account
 * 8)  deposit after a bottle; or more generally: the amount paid for using something
 * 1)  interlude, intermezzo  or another distinct part in a literary, musical, or theatrical piece
 * 2)  soup garnish, soup add-in, soup accompaniment, royale
 * 3)  deposit money placed in an account
 * 4)  deposit after a bottle; or more generally: the amount paid for using something
 * 1)  deposit money placed in an account
 * 2)  deposit after a bottle; or more generally: the amount paid for using something
 * 1)  deposit after a bottle; or more generally: the amount paid for using something
 * 1)  deposit after a bottle; or more generally: the amount paid for using something