käänetusvorm
Käänetusvorm is an Estonian linguistic term referring to an inflected form of a word. In linguistic usage, a käänetusvorm (plural: käänetusvormid) is a surface form that expresses grammatical categories such as case, number, person, tense, mood, or definiteness. The concept distinguishes these forms from the lemma, which is the dictionary or base form from which inflected forms are derived. A single lemma may have many käänetusvormid, organized into a paradigm or declension/conjugation system.
In languages with rich morphology, including Estonian and other Finnic languages, käänetusvormid encode grammatical relations directly
Usage in grammars and dictionaries describes the set of possible käänetusvormid for a word as its paradigm