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kiinteää

Kiinteä is a Finnish word that translates to "solid" or "firm" in English. It is often used in various contexts to describe physical objects, states, or conditions that are stable, unchanging, or tangible. In everyday language, kiinteä may refer to physical substances that have a fixed shape and volume, as opposed to liquids or gases.

In industrial and scientific contexts, the term "kiinteä" is used to categorize materials and substances. For

In real estate and property discussions in Finland, "kiinteä" can also relate to land or property ownership,

The word is related to "kiinteistö," which refers to land or real estate property, and is frequently

Overall, "kiinteä" captures the idea of stability, firmness, and concreteness across various domains, from physical materials

example,
kiinteä
aine
(solid
matter)
describes
materials
with
a
definite
shape
and
volume,
such
as
metals,
rocks,
or
plastics.
The
concept
is
important
in
physics
and
chemistry,
where
understanding
the
states
of
matter
is
fundamental.
often
referring
to
an
individual
or
company's
ownership
of
a
specific
piece
of
land
or
real
estate,
as
in
the
phrase
"kiinteistö"
(real
estate
or
property).
used
in
legal
and
administrative
contexts
concerning
land
registration,
ownership,
and
development.
to
property
ownership.
Its
usage
reflects
the
importance
of
stability
and
tangibility
in
Finnish
language
and
culture.