kihilised
Kihilised is an Estonian adjective that translates roughly as "layered" or "stratified" in English. It derives from kiht, meaning "layer" or "stratum," with the adjectival suffix -iline, and it is used to describe objects, structures, or materials that show a stacked, sheet-like organization rather than uniformity throughout.
In geology, kihilised describes rocks and sedimentary deposits with clear bedding or laminations. Such features include
In materials science and engineering, kihilised applies to laminated or layered materials, such as plywood or
In biological contexts, the word is used in Estonian-language texts to describe structures with layered organization,
Notes: Kihilised is primarily a descriptive term in Estonian; its precise meaning depends on the discipline.