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käänteisen

Käänteisen is the genitive singular form of the Finnish adjective käänteinen, which means inverted, reverse, or inverse. The base adjective is used to describe something that is turned or opposite in relation to its ordinary form. It appears in a wide range of contexts, from everyday descriptions of order to technical terminology.

The word derives from a Finnish root related to turning or turning over, often linked to the

In mathematics and science, käänteinen is frequently used to denote inverse or opposite relationships. For example,

Grammatically, käänteisen is the genitive singular form used when the inverse noun is possessed or described,

concept
of
a
twist,
turn,
or
reversal,
with
the
common
adjectival
suffix
-inen.
This
creates
a
flexible
descriptor
that
can
modify
nouns
or
appear
in
compound
terms
across
disciplines.
käänteinen
funktio
refers
to
an
inverse
function,
one
that
reverses
the
effect
of
a
given
function.
The
term
käänteisluku
is
used
for
the
reciprocal
of
a
number
(the
number
raised
to
the
power
of
minus
one).
In
broader
scientific
and
engineering
contexts,
phrases
like
käänteinen
prosessi
(inverse
process)
and
käänteinen
operaatio
(inverse
operation)
describe
operations
or
transformations
that
undo
a
prior
action.
In
everyday
language,
käänteinen
can
describe
reversed
order
or
opposite
directions,
such
as
käänteinen
järjestys
or
käänteinen
suunnan
muutos.
as
in
käänteisen
järjestelmän
ominaisuudet.
The
adverbial
form
is
käänteisesti,
used
to
describe
actions
done
in
an
inverse
manner.
Overall,
käänteinen
and
its
inflected
forms
function
as
a
versatile
term
for
reversal,
inversion,
and
opposite
relationships
in
Finnish.