Epätuhoamaton
Epätuhoamaton is a Finnish word that translates to "indestructible" or "invincible" in English. It is a compound word formed from "epä-" meaning "un-" or "in-" and "tuhoamaton" meaning "destructible." The word is commonly used to describe something that is impossible to destroy or defeat, whether literally or figuratively.
In a literal sense, epätuhoamaton can refer to physical objects that are exceptionally durable and resistant
Figuratively, the term is often applied to concepts, qualities, or entities that are perceived as having an