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elinkaaresta

Elinkaaresta is the elative singular form of the Finnish noun elinkaari, which means life cycle. In Finnish grammar, the elative case (ending -sta/-stä) expresses origin or source, roughly translating to “from the life cycle” when used with elinkaari. The word elinkaari refers to the sequence of stages that an organism or a process goes through from start to end, such as birth to death in biology or the progression of a product’s life cycle in engineering and sustainability contexts.

The elative form elinkaaresta is used when the life cycle is the source or reference point of

Related terms include elinkaari (life cycle) and elinkaarianalyysi or elinkaarilaskenta, which refer to life-cycle analysis in

See also: elinkaari, elinkaarianalyysi, elinkaarilaskenta.

information,
data,
or
discussion.
It
commonly
appears
in
technical
and
academic
writing.
For
example,
phrases
such
as
“tutkimus
elinkaaresta,”
meaning
a
study
on
the
life
cycle;
“elinkaaresta
kertova
katsaus,”
a
review
describing
the
life
cycle;
or
“elinkaaresta
poimitut
tiedot,”
data
drawn
from
the
life
cycle,
illustrate
typical
usage.
The
form
helps
situate
statements
in
relation
to
the
life
cycle
as
a
concept
or
data
source.
ecological,
product-design,
and
sustainability
contexts.
Etymologically,
elinkaaresta
is
derived
from
elinkaari
with
the
elative
case
ending,
reflecting
its
role
as
a
source
or
origin
in
a
sentence.