peittävin
Peittävin is a Finnish word that translates to "most covering" or "most opaque" in English. It is the superlative form of the adjective peittävä, meaning covering or opaque. The word is used to describe something that has the greatest ability to conceal or hide. For example, a paint with high peittävin qualities would be able to cover a surface with fewer coats, providing a more complete and uniform finish. Similarly, a fabric with high peittävin would be less transparent. The concept of peittävin is relevant in various contexts, including art, design, manufacturing, and even in describing natural phenomena where visibility is limited. The degree of peittävin is often a measurable quality, depending on the material and its application.