konkreetisoidas
Konkreetisoidas is a neologism in Finnish used to describe the act of making abstract ideas concrete. In practice, it refers to a deliberate process of translating theory into tangible representations, such as prototypes, models, diagrams, or demonstrations. The term appears in discussions of design thinking, education, architecture, and communication where turning concepts into concrete forms enhances understanding and evaluation.
Etymology and form: The word combines konkreetti, meaning concrete, with the Finnish verb-forming suffix -soida, and
Usage and examples: In project work, teams may practice konkreetisoidas by building low-fidelity prototypes to test