kaavamainen
Kaavamainen is an adjective in Finnish describing something that follows a predetermined pattern, formula, or conventional way of doing things. It often implies a lack of originality or spontaneity and is commonly used in criticism of culture, design, or thinking. The term can apply to behavior, stylistic choices, or organizational structures, suggesting adherence to an accepted formula rather than exploring new ideas.
Etymology: The word derives from kaava, meaning “formula, template, plan,” with the suffix -mainen, which forms
Usage and nuance: In discussions of literature, film, architecture, or usability, kaavamainen signals predictability or conventionality
Examples: A novel described as kaavamainen would lean on familiar plot devices and clichés rather than innovative
Related terms: kaavallinen (patterned or rule-based), kaavamaisuus (the noun form meaning the quality of being kaavamainen),