levykoko
Levykoko is a Finnish term that translates to "record size" or "plate size" and is primarily used in the context of vinyl records. It refers to the diameter of the vinyl disc itself. The most common levykoko for LPs (Long Play) is 12 inches (approximately 30 cm), while EPs (Extended Play) are typically 7 inches (approximately 17.5 cm). Singles also commonly come in the 7-inch size. Occasionally, 10-inch records, often used for EPs or special releases, can also be found. The levykoko dictates the amount of music that can be stored on a side, with larger records generally allowing for longer playing times. It also influences the physical handling and storage of the records. The term levykoko is a straightforward descriptor, emphasizing the physical dimensions of the vinyl format.