eiharhaanjohtava
Eiharhaanjohtava is a Finnish adjective formed as a negation of harhaanjohtava, which means misleading. As a compound, it would describe something that does not mislead or that aims to be clear and accurate. In practice, eiharhaanjohtava is not a common or standard term in Finnish, but it can be used in discussions about communication quality, rhetoric, or information presentation to denote non-misleading content.
Etymology and orthography. The root harhaanjohtava comes from harha (illusion, error) and johtaa (to lead), yielding
Usage and contexts. The term could appear in media studies, ethics of communication, or rhetorical analyses
Status and notes. Eiharhaanjohtava is not widely attested in standard dictionaries or corpora. When clarity is