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integroidut

Integroidut is a Finnish adjective meaning "integrated." It is commonly used to describe things that have been combined into a cohesive whole, particularly in technology and engineering contexts. In everyday Finnish it appears in phrases like integroidut järjestelmät (integrated systems) and integroidut piirit (integrated circuits). The word can function as both attributive and predicative.

Etymology and grammar: The form derives from the noun integroatio or the stem integ- from the Latin

Context and usage: In electronics, integroidut piirit refer to integrated circuits, microelectronic devices where multiple functions

See also: integraatio, integroidut piirit, integroidut järjestelmät.

root
related
to
"integer"
meaning
whole.
The
participial
form
integroitu
describes
something
that
has
been
integrated,
and
integroidut
is
the
plural
form
used
to
modify
plural
nouns.
are
embedded
on
a
single
semiconductor
die.
In
software
and
systems
engineering,
integroidut
järjestelmät
or
integroidut
ratkaisut
describe
platforms
that
combine
several
components
or
services
into
a
single
usable
system.
In
education,
healthcare,
and
public
policy,
integroidut
approaches
describe
strategies
that
integrate
multiple
disciplines,
modalities,
or
stakeholders
to
improve
coherence
and
efficiency.