lõhestub
Lõhestub is an Estonian verb that translates to "to separate" or "to divide" in English. It is a part of the Estonian language, which belongs to the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic language family. The verb "lõhestub" is used to describe the action of something breaking apart, splitting, or becoming distinct from another part.
The verb "lõhestub" is formed from the root "lõhes," which means "split" or "cleft." It is a
In transitive usage, "lõhestub" can mean "to split" or "to divide," as in "The rope lõhestub into
The verb "lõhestub" is commonly used in various contexts, including natural phenomena, such as the splitting