epäeläviksi
Epäeläviksi is a Finnish term that translates to "inanimate" or "lifeless" in English. It describes something that lacks the characteristics of life, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, metabolize, or respond to stimuli. In a biological context, it refers to non-living matter, distinguishing it from organic beings. This can include rocks, minerals, and artificial objects. The concept of epäeläviksi is fundamental to understanding the distinction between living and non-living entities in the natural world. It is often used in scientific and philosophical discussions to define the boundaries of life. The term emphasizes the absence of vital processes.