kastuvat
Kastuvat is a Finnish word-form that can function as a verb meaning “they get wet” or “they become damp.” It is the third-person plural present tense form of a Finnish verb in a common conjugation pattern, used to describe moisture accumulation on objects, people, or surfaces as a consequence of rain, humidity, or immersion. In everyday Finnish, the sense is literal and physical, referring to wetting or dampening.
In usage, kastuvat can appear in weather descriptions, agricultural contexts, or ordinary narration. For example, a
There is no widely recognized organization, location, or concept specifically named Kastuvat. When capitalized, it is