monilohkoinen
Monilohkoinen is a Finnish adjective used to describe a structure that has multiple lobes or compartments. It is used in descriptive scientific writing to convey a morphology with several lobes rather than a single smooth contour.
Etymology: The term combines moni- meaning many and lohko meaning block, section, or lobe.
Usage: It appears in fields such as anatomy, botany, and geology to denote multipart shapes. For example,
English equivalents: The closest translations in English are multilobate or multiloculated. When translating Finnish texts, monilohkoinen