eipäällekkäisiä
Eipäällekkäisiä is a Finnish word that translates to "non-overlapping" or "disjoint" in English. It is a term used in various contexts, primarily in mathematics and logic, to describe sets or entities that do not share any common elements or have any common part.
In set theory, two sets are considered eipäällekkäisiä if their intersection is an empty set. For example,
The term can also be applied to geometric shapes. Two shapes are eipäällekkäisiä if they do not
In everyday language, eipäällekkäisiä can refer to anything that is separate and distinct, such as two conversations