koostuvalla
Koostuvalla is a Finnish adjective form derived from the verb koostua, meaning to consist of or be made up of. The word denotes that something is composed of multiple parts, elements, or substances. In linguistic terms, koostuva is the base adjective, and koostuvalla is its adessive singular form, used when the adjective governs a noun in the adessive case or appears in expressions built with that case.
In everyday Finnish, koostuva or koostuvaa are more common in attributive use directly before a noun, as
- The term is common in technical, scientific, and academic Finnish when discussing materials, compounds, or systems
- It contrasts with phrases that emphasize processes (koostuvaa, kooste) or with more general descriptors like yksittäinen
- Koostuva comes from the verb koostua. Related forms include koostuva (attributive form before a noun) and
- The concept is closely linked to expressions of composition and structure in Finnish terminology, such as
See also: koostua, koostuva, adessive case in Finnish grammar.