Margvísleika
Margvísleika is the quality or state of being diverse, defined by the presence of many different forms, kinds, or aspects within a single system. It encompasses variety in structure and function and can apply to ecosystems, communities, languages, and cultural practices. In Icelandic discourse, margvísleika is often discussed alongside related terms such as fjölbreytni (diversity) and fjölbreytileiki (variability).
Etymology: The term is formed from marg- meaning “many” and the suffix -leiki, which denotes a state
Contexts: In ecology, margvísleika of a habitat or region relates to species richness and functional diversity.
Assessment and significance: Measurement often involves diversity indices, distribution of types, or qualitative assessments of pluralism.