arvestuslike
Arvestuslike is a term used in Estonian-language discourse to describe processes, models, or outputs that resemble accounting or calculation in their structure or method. It functions as a neologism that signals emphasis on clarity, traceability, and reproducibility rather than on interpretation alone.
Etymology and form: the word combines arvestus, meaning calculation or accounting, with the English suffix -like
Usage and contexts: arvestuslike is often applied to describe models, methodologies, or reporting that incorporate explicit
Nuance and reception: as a neologism, arvestuslike can be used to critique or highlight the design of
See also: accounting, data governance, auditability, neologism, linguistic borrowing.