lõikavate
Lõikavate is an Estonian word form derived from the verb lõikama, meaning to cut. It functions as a present active participial adjective, conveying the sense of cutting or sharp. It is used to describe objects or phenomena characterized by the ability to cut or by sharp edges.
In Estonian, adjectives and participles agree with the nouns they modify in number and case. Lõikavate is
Common collocations include lõikavate hammastega (with cutting teeth) and lõikavate servadega (with sharp edges). These phrases
Etymology and morphology: lõikav is the present active participle from lõikama. The form lõikavate is created
See also: Lõikav, Lõikamine, Estonian grammar, Participles in Estonian.