limaiset
Limaiset is Finnish and functions as the plural form of the adjective limainen, meaning slimy, slippery, or viscous. It is used to describe plural nouns that have a moist, mucus-like, or coating texture. For example, limaiset kivet (slimy rocks) or limaiset Ojien pengerrykset? But we should avoid questionable examples. A clearer one is limaiset kädet (slimy hands) or limainen pinta (slimy surface). The base word lima means slime or mucus, and the suffix -inen forms adjectives indicating a characteristic.
Etymology and form: Limainen derives from lima (slime) with the standard Finnish adjectival suffix -inen. The
Usage notes: Limaiset describes physical properties of damp, mucus-covered surfaces or organisms, especially in informal or
See also: Lima, mucus; limakalvo, mucus membrane; limaisuus, the noun form referring to the quality of being