kaaretetut
Kaaretetut is a Finnish noun that denotes objects or structures that are curved or bent. The word stems from the verb “kaareva,” meaning “to bend,” combined with the adjective‑forming suffix ‑tut, which indicates a collective or pluralized adjective. In everyday Finnish, it is often used to describe items that deviate from a straight path, such as bent railings, warped wooden panels, or carved stone arches. The plural form, as used in the title, typically appears in technical descriptions, historical accounts, or cultural references where multiple curved elements are discussed.
In architecture and engineering, kaaretetut features are significant both aesthetically and functionally. Curved beams and arches—known
The term frequently appears in Finnish literature, especially in folklore where it characterizes serpentine creatures or