kehalõngade
Kehalõngade, a term originating from Estonian, refers to a variety of long, thin, flexible objects or structures found in nature or used in human activities. The literal translation suggests "body threads" or "limb threads," highlighting their elongated and often sinuous form.
In a natural context, kehalõngade can describe the tendrils of plants, such as vines or certain types
Beyond the biological realm, kehalõngade can also encompass man-made items. This could include ropes, strings, or