erehtymätöntä
Erehtymätöntä is the partitive form of the Finnish adjective erehtymätön, meaning infallible or unerring. The term describes something that cannot err or be mistaken, such as a conclusion, a mathematical proof, or a principle regarded as unquestionably true. In everyday language it is a strong, often hyperbolic descriptor and is more common in formal or literary contexts than in casual speech.
Etymology and morphology: Erehtymätön is built from the verb erehtyä, “to err,” with the negative suffix -mätön,
Usage and nuance: The word signals absolute certainty and is often used cautiously in analytical writing or
Related terms: erehtyä (to err), erehtymätön (infallible), virheetön (without mistakes, faultless), and erehtymättömyys (infallibility, infallibleness). These