joustavampiakin
Joustavampiakin is a Finnish grammatical form built from the adjective joustava (flexible) in its comparative degree joustavampi, with the enclitic particle -kin attached. The resulting form functions as a degree- and number-marked phrase meaning “even more flexible ones” or “also more flexible (options, proposals, etc.)” and is typically used with plural nouns in cases such as the partitive or nominative. It is not a separate word with its own lexical meaning; rather, it is an inflected form used in discourse to refer to a subset of items that are more flexible than others.
Formation: The base adjective is joustava, producing joustavampi in the comparative. Adding -kin yields joustavampiakin, which
Usage notes: Common in written and spoken Finnish when listing alternatives or comparing degrees of flexibility.
Limitations: The form is a functional construction rather than a fixed lexical item; overuse can sound rhetorical.