Teipattuja
Teipattuja is a Finnish adjective form derived from the past passive participle teipattu, which comes from the verb teipata meaning “to tape.” It is used to describe objects or materials that have been sealed, bound, or attached with tape. The form teipattuja is the plural partitive, so it accompanies a noun in the partitive case, for example teipattuja kappaleita (taped pieces) or teipattuja paketteja (taped packages). It is not a fixed term with a specialized meaning; rather, it is a common grammatical construction in everyday Finnish.
In practice, teipattuja appears when describing a state resulting from taping. It can be used to characterize
Etymology and related terms: teippi means “tape,” borrowed into Finnish from English, and teipata means “to tape.”