opakeita
Opakeita is the Finnish partitive plural form of the adjective opakea, meaning opaque. It is used to describe multiple objects that do not transmit light clearly. Because Finnish adjectives decline to agree with the nouns they modify, opakeita appears when the modified noun is in the partitive plural. For example, opakeita aineita means opaque substances, and opakeita materiaaleja means opaque materials.
Etymology and use: The root opakea denotes lack of transparency; opakeita follows the standard pattern for
Context and related terms: Opakeita is typically encountered in phrases describing plural items rather than as
Usage notes: Opakeita functions as a descriptive modifier; its English gloss depends on the noun it modifies