kelanomainen
Kelanomainen is a Finnish adjective that translates to something akin to "related to or resembling a cave" or "troglodytic." It is often used in a biological or geological context. In biology, it describes organisms that live in caves or are adapted to subterranean environments. These adaptations can include loss of eyesight, depigmentation, and heightened senses of touch or smell. In geology, kelanomainen might refer to features or formations found within caves, such as stalactites, stalagmites, or specific types of rock formations. The term is not commonly encountered outside of specialized scientific discussions or specific geographical contexts in Finland where cave systems might be relevant. Its usage is generally precise, indicating a direct connection to the physical characteristics or inhabitants of caves.