mitteideaalsed
Mitteideaalsed is an Estonian adjective meaning not ideal or non-ideal. It describes conditions, objects, or outcomes that do not meet an ideal standard. The term is formed by combining the negation prefix mitte- with ideaalsed, the adjectival form related to ideaalne (ideal). In usage, mitteideaalsed denotes a deviation from an ideal model or expectation and is commonly used to qualify nouns.
Common contexts include everyday speech and analytical writing. Examples include mitteideaalsed tingimused (non-ideal conditions), mitteideaalsed lahendused
Etymology and usage notes: The term is built from the negating prefix mitte- and the plural-like form
See also: ideaalne, non-ideality, imperfection. In English-language contexts the concept is often discussed as non-ideality, deviation