jäykimmän
jäykimmän is the superlative form of the Finnish adjective jäykkä, which translates to "stiff" or "rigid" in English. As the most intensive form of this adjective, jäykimmän is used to describe something that has the highest degree of stiffness or rigidity among comparable items. In Finnish grammar, superlatives are formed by adding the suffix -in to the adjective stem, followed by the possessive suffix -än for the basic form. This term is commonly used in various contexts, from describing physical objects like materials or structures to metaphorical expressions about personality traits or behaviors. When referring to something as jäykimmän, the speaker emphasizes its exceptional lack of flexibility or pliability. The word exemplifies the regular grammatical patterns of Finnish language while conveying a precise comparative meaning. In scientific or technical contexts, jäykimmän might be used to specify the most rigid component in a system or the material with the highest modulus of elasticity.