killustatusele
Killustatusele is an Estonian grammatical form used in relation to the noun for crushed stone or aggregate. It represents the allative case ending, formed by adding the suffix -le to the base noun, and typically conveys direction toward or destination for the material. In practical terms, killustatusele can be translated roughly as “to the crushed stone” or “for the aggregate,” depending on the context.
Linguistic context and meaning: Killustatusele is not a stand-alone concept or field of study; it is a
Usage in industry and documentation: In construction, civil engineering, quarrying, and road-building texts, killustatusele appears in
See also: killustik, killustatus, allative case, Estonian grammar.
Notes: Because killustatusele is a grammatical form rather than a separate concept, its interpretation depends on