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käyrää

Käyrää is the partitive singular form of the Finnish noun käyrä, which means curve, bend, or arc. The basic sense is a line or edge that deviates from a straight path, described in mathematics, geometry, geography, and everyday language. The form käyrää is used when the curve is the indefinite object of a verb or when an unspecified amount of curve is being referred to.

In mathematics and related disciplines, käyrä denotes a curve, which can be a straight line as well

In everyday language and cartography, käyrä also appears to describe any curved feature, such as a road

Grammatically, käyrä behaves like a standard Finnish noun: its nominative singular is käyrä, its partitive singular

as
any
non-straight
path
traced
by
a
point
or
function.
Common
contexts
include
descriptions
of
geometric
or
analytic
curves,
such
as
parametric
curves
(parametrinen
käyrä)
or
other
types
of
continuous
mappings.
In
calculus
and
algebra,
phrases
may
describe
properties
of
a
käyrä,
such
as
curvature
or
intersections
with
other
objects.
bend
or
contour
on
a
map.
On
topographic
maps,
contour
lines
may
be
referred
to
as
käyriä
viivoja,
highlighting
their
curved
nature
rather
than
a
strictly
straight
form.
is
käyrää,
and
its
plural
forms
include
käyrät
(nominative)
and
käyriä
(partitive).
The
word
is
widely
understood
in
Finnish
linguistic
and
technical
contexts
as
a
general
term
for
curved
shapes
and
lines.