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jäänteitä

Jäänteitä is Finnish a noun meaning remains, remnants, or traces. It refers to what remains after something has ended, decayed, or been removed, and can denote physical remnants such as bones, artifacts, or fossil fragments, as well as more abstract signs of past events or processes.

The base form is jäänne; jäänteitä is the partitive plural. The nominative plural is jäänteet, and the

In practice, jäänteitä is used in archaeology, paleontology, and forensic science to refer to remnants that

Related terms include jäänne and jäännös, which share the sense of a remaining part or trace. Differences

genitive
plural
is
jäänteiden.
The
term
is
common
in
both
scientific
and
everyday
language
to
describe
material
remains
or
residual
signs.
provide
information
about
historical
or
forensic
contexts.
It
also
appears
in
geology
and
natural
history
to
describe
indicators
left
behind
by
natural
processes.
In
everyday
Finnish,
jäänteitä
can
refer
to
leftovers
or
traces
of
prior
activity,
such
as
food
remnants
or
marks
from
an
event.
are
mainly
in
nuance
and
grammatical
form;
jäänne
emphasizes
a
partial
remnant,
while
jäännös
can
denote
a
residue
and
sometimes
a
smaller
fragment.