monilähdöinen
Monilähdöinen is a Finnish adjective that literally translates to “chain‑like” or “having a chain-like structure.” It is derived from the Finnish word *monilahti*, meaning “chain” or “chain‑like,” combined with the adjectival suffix *‑inen*. The term is primarily used in biological descriptions, geology, and occasionally in literary contexts to characterize forms, patterns, or arrangements that resemble a chain or a series of linked elements.
In biology, *monilähdöinen* describes organisms or anatomical parts that exhibit a linear sequence of repeating units.
In geology, the term can describe stratigraphic layers that exhibit a series of distinctly linked sedimentary
Because the word is technical and regionally specific, it is rarely encountered in everyday Finnish speech.