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enenkelriktade

Enenkelriktade is a term used in Swedish technical language to describe systems, processes, or signals that operate in a single direction. The word is built from en (one), enkel (simple), and riktad (directed). In practice, enenkelriktade functions as an attributive adjective indicating unidirectionality, and its form enenkelriktade can appear in plural or participial constructions, though its exact inflection may vary with dialect and publication style.

Usage and scope

The term is most commonly found in discussions of data flows, traffic control, signal processing, and causal

Origins and notes

Enenkelriktade is a compound that mirrors how Swedish forms descriptive terminology in technical contexts. While the

See also

Unidirectional, Monodirectional, One-way.

models
where
influence
or
transmission
propagates
in
only
one
direction.
It
is
not
a
standard
or
widely
codified
term
in
general
Swedish,
and
many
writers
instead
render
the
concept
with
more
common
terms
such
as
unidirectional
or
one-way.
exact
usage
can
vary,
the
core
idea
is
a
single-direction
property—something
that
moves,
influences,
or
transmits
in
only
one
direction.
Because
it
remains
relatively
niche,
the
term
may
appear
alongside
alternative
formulations
depending
on
the
author
or
field.