laetavad
Laetavad is a word form used in Estonian that functions as an adjective meaning “that can be loaded” or “to be loaded.” It is derived from the verb laetama (to load) with the present participle suffixes, yielding a descriptive form that describes items or data prepared for loading.
Grammatical notes indicate that laetav is the base form meaning “loadable,” and laetavad is the plural nominative
Contexts and usage indicate that laetavad appears in computing and logistics lingo, where it describes items
Limitations and alternatives: laetavad is a descriptive form rather than a standalone noun. Depending on the
See also: Estonian language, laetav, laadima, laadimine, laetud.