kuivemmilta
Kuivemmilta is a Finnish word, the comparative plural form of the adjective "kuiva," meaning dry. As a comparative adjective, "kuivemmilta" indicates a greater degree of dryness when comparing two or more things. For instance, if one region has experienced less rainfall than another, it could be described as kuivemmilta. The word is used in contexts where a comparison of dryness is being made among multiple entities. It's important to note that "kuivemmilta" specifically refers to a plural subject or multiple subjects being compared. If only one item were being compared to another, the singular comparative form "kuivempi" would be used. The noun to which the adjective refers would be in the allative case, indicating movement or direction towards something. Therefore, "kuivemmilta" would typically follow a noun in that specific grammatical case, signifying "to drier ones" or "from drier ones," depending on the preposition or verb used in the sentence.