ääriviivoihins
Ääriviivoihins is a Finnish word that translates to "into their outlines" or "into their contours." It is a grammatical form derived from the Finnish word "ääriviiva," which means outline or contour. The suffix "-ihins" indicates the illative case, signifying movement or transition into something. Therefore, "ääriviivoihins" describes a situation where something is moving or being placed within the boundaries or shape of something else.
In a literal sense, it could refer to drawing a line within the existing outline of a
The construction of the word itself is illustrative of Finnish agglutinative grammar. "Ääri" means edge or limit,