nuolimuoto
Nuolimuoto is a Finnish term that literally translates to “needle shape.” The word is formed from nuoli, meaning needle, and muoto, meaning shape or form. It is used in a number of fields to describe a long, slender object that tapers to a point.
In geology the term refers to landforms that resemble a pointed needle. These include spires, pinnacles, and
The textile industry also employs the term. It denotes long, narrow threads used in weaving or knitting
Nuolimuoto occasionally appears in Finnish poetry and prose, where a rugged ridgeline or twin peaks are likened
The term remains descriptive rather than technical, and it is most frequently used in everyday speech and