kovuuudestaan
Kovuuudestaan is a Finnish word that translates to "from their hardness" or "due to their hardness." It is a compound word formed from "kovuus," meaning hardness, and the allative case ending "-destaan," which indicates movement towards or origin from something. In practice, "kovuuudestaan" is used to express that a particular outcome, situation, or characteristic is a direct result of something's inherent hardness or toughness. For example, one might say a tool broke "kovuuudestaan" if it was too brittle and thus susceptible to breaking under stress. Similarly, a statement might be made about a material's durability being a consequence of its "kovuuudestaan." The word emphasizes the causal link between the physical property of hardness and a subsequent effect or observation. It is a descriptive term used to attribute a certain state or event to the solid or unyielding nature of an object or substance.