katkeamattomat
Katkeamattomat is a Finnish adjective describing things that are unbroken, continuous, or resistant to breaking. In everyday language it can refer to physical durability as well as to uninterrupted processes or connections. The form katkeamattomat is the plural nominative of the base adjective katkeamaton; related forms include katkeamaton (singular), katkeamattomia (plural partitive), and katkeamatonta (singular partitive).
Etymology and grammar: the word stems from the verb katkea meaning "to break," combined with the negative
Common contexts: in technology and infrastructure, katkeamattomat is used to emphasize reliability and continuity, such as
Usage notes: katkeamattomat is best suited for plural nouns; for singular, use katkeamaton. The term carries