cutgångar
Cutgångar is a term derived from Swedish, literally translating to "cut passages" or "cut shafts." It refers to a specific type of mining excavation or geological formation. Historically, the term has been used in Swedish mining contexts to describe narrow, man-made tunnels or openings created to extract ore or to provide access to different parts of a mine. These passages were often hand-dug and relatively small in cross-section, differing from larger, more modern tunnels.
In a broader geological sense, "cutgångar" can also describe natural fissures or channels within rock formations.