eiporöösillä
Eiporöösillä is a neologism in Finnish-language discourse, used primarily in speculative writing and scientific thought experiments to denote a state, material, or surface that is effectively non-porous. The term is not part of standard technical vocabulary; rather, it represents a colloquial or fictional shorthand for impermeability under idealized conditions. In practice, eiporöösillä is used to describe systems where porosity is assumed negligible, allowing models to treat fluids or gases as though they cannot pass through a boundary.
Etymology and form: The word appears to be a compound built from ei ('not') and poröösillä, a
Usage: Within fiction and theoretical discourse, eiporöösillä helps convey simplifying assumptions about materials, membranes, or surfaces.
See also: Porosity, Impermeability, Non-porous material, Diffusion. Notes: The term is not widely standardized in formal