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loomisel

Loomisel is an Estonian word meaning “in the making” or “in development.” It describes something that is not yet finished but is in an active phase of creation, planning, or production. The term is widely used across domains such as culture, media, business, and public discourse to indicate projects, works of art, products, or initiatives that are still being developed.

Etymology and usage: Loomisel is derived from the noun loomine (creation, making). The form loomisel functions

Contexts and examples: In arts and culture, loomisel is used to describe works not yet released, such

Related terms: Related expressions include valmimise faasis (in the finishing stage) and arendusfaasis (in the development

Overall, loomisel serves as a concise way to label projects or works that have not yet reached

as
an
adverbial
or
adjectival
expression
indicating
ongoing
process,
and
it
can
be
used
in
both
formal
and
informal
contexts.
It
is
common
to
encounter
constructions
like
projekti
on
loomisel
(the
project
is
in
development)
or
teos
on
loomisel
(the
work
is
in
the
making).
as
loomisel
olev
film
(a
film
in
production)
or
loomisel
olev
raamat
(a
book
in
the
making).
In
business
and
technology,
it
appears
in
phrases
like
arendusfaasis
loomiv
rakendus
(an
application
under
development)
or
loomisel
olev
start-up
(a
startup
in
creation).
As
a
predicative
phrase,
it
can
stand
alone:
See
on
loomisel
(This
is
in
the
making).
phase).
While
similar
to
arendamisel
(under
development)
or
valmimas
(being
completed),
loomisel
emphasizes
the
active,
ongoing
creation
process.
completion
but
are
actively
being
developed.