inenloppuinen
Inenloppuinen is a coined Finnish adjective used to describe something that lacks a defined end within a given framework. In practice, it is used to emphasize boundlessness in duration, extent, or scope, rather than a mathematical infinitude.
Etymology and form: The word is formed from the Finnish noun loppu "end" combined with the adjectival
Usage: Inenloppuinen appears in discussions of theoretical time, open-ended narratives, or processes that do not have
Reception and critique: Because it is a neologism, it may be seen as stylistically marked or speculative.
See also: Infinite, Loppumaton, Äärettömyys, Finnish linguistics.