eiaineselliset
Eiaineselliset is a Finnish adjective used to describe things that do not have material substance. It stands in contrast to aineelliset, which refers to material or physical things. In practice, eiaineselliset is most often found in philosophical, linguistic, or academic writing, and is less common in everyday language where expressions like aineeton or ei-aineellinen are typically used.
Etymology and usage notes: the term is built from ei- (negation) and aineellinen (material), forming a form
Contexts and examples: eiaineselliset can describe abstract concepts, beliefs, values, ideas, or digital data—things that lack
Related terms and alternatives: common Finnish alternatives for expressing immateriality are aineeton, ei-aineellinen, or ei-inhimillinen depending
Overall, eiaineselliset functions as a formal descriptor for non-material phenomena, primarily in theoretical discourse.