lõhkub
Lõhkub is an Estonian verb meaning to burst open, explode, or rupture. It describes a rapid break or release of energy that causes something to split or fail. The form lõhkub is used for third-person singular present tense, typically referring to a subject that is currently undergoing the action.
The word is used in both literal and figurative contexts. Literally, it can describe physical ruptures such
Etymologically, lõhkub comes from a root related to rupture or breakage (lõhk-). It is part of a
See also: plahvatama (to explode), plahvatus (explosion), lõhkuda (to blow up, to destroy). The term is commonly