epäparien
Epäparien is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun epäpari, a term used to refer to elements that do not form a pair. In mathematical and related texts, epäpari is often used to denote elements that stand outside a matching or pairing scheme, and by extension epäparien means “of the unpaired elements” or “the odd items.”
Usage and terminology vary. In standard Finnish, the more common term for numbers that are not divisible
In number theory, epäparien typically correspond to odd integers, such as 1, 3, 5, and so on.
Etymology-wise, epäparien is the genitive plural form of epäpari, built from epä- (not) + pari (pair). Related