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korkeuksien

Korkeuksien is Finnish for the genitive plural of korkeus, meaning height or altitude. It is used to indicate a relationship to heights or elevations, such as possession, association, or measurement. Because it is a grammatical form rather than a stand-alone noun, korkeuksien appears most often within noun phrases that describe elevations in geography, topography, or related fields.

In practice, korkeuksien is found in phrases like korkeuksien vaihtelu (variation of elevations), korkeuksien mittaus (measurement

Etymology and morphology: korkeus derives from the adjective korkea (high) plus the nominalizing suffix -us. The

Usage considerations: korkeuksien is relevant in academic, geographic, or environmental writing. It is not used as

See also: korkeus, korkeusmuuttuja (in specific technical contexts), topografia, kartoitus.

of
heights),
korkeuksien
kartoitus
(mapping
of
elevations),
and
korkeuksien
vaikutus
(the
influence
of
elevations).
The
form
is
created
by
taking
the
stem
korkeus
and
adding
the
genitive
plural
ending
-ien,
a
common
pattern
for
Finnish
nouns
ending
in
-us.
genitive
plural
korkeuksien
serves
to
attribute
or
relate
something
to
multiple
elevations.
This
construction
is
typical
in
technical
or
descriptive
Finnish
when
discussing
terrain,
mountains,
or
atmospheric
layers
at
different
heights.
a
general-purpose
noun
by
itself;
its
meaning
is
conveyed
through
the
surrounding
words
in
a
technical
context.
Speakers
choose
korkeuksien
when
emphasizing
the
collective
set
of
elevations
or
their
relative
differences.