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kannat

Kannat is a Finnish plural noun formed from the base kanta, which carries senses such as base, foundation, stand, or stock. The word has several uses depending on context.

In everyday and technical language, kannat often refer to supports or bases that bear weight or hold

In more abstract uses, kannat can denote the basis, foundation, or underlying support for an argument, plan,

In biology and microbiology, kanta can mean a strain or variant of a microorganism. When discussing multiple

In some arts or cultural contexts, kannat may appear in discussions of a repertoire or set of

Etymology and usage note: kannat derives from kanta, with the regular Finnish plural suffix -t. Its main

something
in
place.
This
includes
structural
supports
in
construction,
feet
or
stands
for
equipment,
or
any
component
that
provides
stability
to
an
object
or
device.
policy,
or
organization.
Here
the
term
conveys
the
idea
of
something
that
sustains
or
underpins
a
larger
structure
or
idea.
strains,
kannat
is
used
as
the
plural
form.
works
associated
with
a
performer
or
tradition,
although
kanta
is
often
used
for
the
singular
sense
of
a
song,
piece,
or
tune,
and
phrasing
will
vary
with
context.
senses—bases
or
supports,
foundations
or
underlying
ideas,
and,
in
biology,
strains—reflect
the
diverse
applications
of
the
root
in
Finnish.
See
also
kanta,
kantaa,
kannatus.