Kekoja
Kekoja is the Finnish plural form of the noun keko, which means a pile or heap. The word is used when referring to more than one pile of objects, materials, or natural formations. In everyday Finnish, kekoja can describe a grouping of leaves, stones, timber, rags, or any other items collected into multiple piles.
Etymology and usage: Keko originates from Finnish, a language in the Finnic branch of the Uralic language
Context and examples: The term appears in descriptive language, reporting, and everyday speech when multiple heaps
See also: Keko, the singular noun from which kekoja is derived.
Note: As a common Finnish noun, kekoja does not carry specialized technical meaning on its own and