kõhrkihiga
Kõhrkihiga is an Estonian term used in scientific contexts to describe something that has a layer of cartilage. In English-language and comparative biology discussions, it is most often treated as an adjective meaning “cartilage-layered” or “with a cartilage coating.” The term helps specify the structural characteristic of tissues, surfaces, or organs where cartilage forms a covering.
Etymology and usage notes: The word is formed from kõhr, meaning cartilage, together with kiht (layer) and
Contexts and examples: In anatomy, descriptions of joints frequently refer to articular cartilage that lines bone
See also: cartilage, articular cartilage, chondrogenesis, endochondral ossification, connective tissue. The term remains specialized and is