kuorinnan
Kuorinnan is a Finnish noun form meaning the act of removing the outer layer of something. It derives from kuori, meaning "peel," and the nominalizing suffix -nta, with kuorinnan being the genitive singular used to refer to the process itself. The term covers a wide range of contexts from everyday kitchen tasks to cosmetics and industrial processing.
In everyday life, kuorinnan refers to peeling fruits and vegetables, such as the kuorinnan of potatoes, carrots,
In skincare and cosmetics, kuorinnan corresponds to exfoliation—the removal of dead skin cells to improve skin
In industry and agriculture, kuorinta describes the removal of outer layers such as husks, skins, or bark
Grammatical notes: kuorinnan is the genitive form of kuorinta and is commonly used in phrases such as