epämuuttuvuudella
Epämuuttuvuudella is a Finnish grammatical form that literally means “with immutability.” It is the adessive case form of the noun epämuuttuvuus, which denotes immutability or unchangeability. In linguistic terms, the ending -lla marks a means, attribute, or state by which something is described or performed, so epämuuttuvuudella can be understood as referencing immutability as a characteristic or instrumental condition.
Etymology and grammar: The base word epämuuttuvuus is formed from epä- (non-, un-) and muuttuva (mutable), with
Conceptual use: In philosophy, theology, mathematics, and physics, immutability refers to the property of not changing
Usage in Finnish texts: The form epämuuttuvuudella appears primarily in formal, analytical, or theoretical writing. It
See also: epämuuttuvuus, muuttuvuus, immutability, invariants, invariance.