kahdenulottuinen
Kahdenulottuinen is a Finnish adjective that literally translates to “two-limbed” or “two-armed.” In biological contexts, it is used to describe organisms that possess only two limbs or appendages, such as certain arthropods and marine invertebrates. The term is derived from the Finnish words kahde (two) and ulottuminen (extension), combined with the adjective suffix -inen. In scientific literature, kahdenulottuinen may appear in taxonomic descriptions, ecological studies, or comparative anatomy analyses.
In zoological classification, kahdenulottuinen is most commonly applied to members of the class invertebrates that exhibit
The word kahdenulottuinen is frequently encountered in Finnish scientific articles, university theses, and educational materials. It