lõiguvad
Lõiguvad is a term originating from Estonian that translates to "intersecting" or "cutting each other" in English. It is primarily used in a geometrical context to describe the relationship between two or more lines, planes, or other geometric objects. When objects lõiguvad, they share at least one common point.
In the context of lines, lõiguvad means that the lines cross each other at a single point,
The term can also be applied metaphorically to describe situations where different concepts, ideas, or events