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perusrunkoinen

Perusrunkoinen is a Finnish adjective used to describe something that has a basic frame or skeleton, emphasizing a simple or standard foundational structure. The word combines perus- meaning basic or fundamental with runko meaning frame, body, or skeleton. In everyday language it can refer to designs, implementations, or constructions that provide the essential functions without additional features or embellishments.

In practical use the term appears across domains such as software, construction, and product design. In software

Perusrunkoinen is commonly used in Finnish, especially in technical writing, planning discussions, or informal discourse where

development,
a
perusrunkoinen
ohjelmisto
refers
to
a
bare-bones
version
that
includes
the
core
components
needed
to
run,
without
optional
modules.
In
architecture
or
construction,
a
perusrunkoinen
talo
or
rakennus
highlights
a
plain,
robust
framework
rather
than
ornate
details.
In
manufacturing,
a
perusrunkoinen
tuote
might
indicate
a
simple,
standard
chassis
suitable
for
customization.
The
term
is
typically
descriptive
and
pragmatic,
signaling
sufficiency
or
economy
rather
than
quality
assessment.
It
often
contrasts
with
more
feature-rich
or
specialized
variants.
the
emphasis
is
on
the
underlying
structure
rather
than
added
complexity.
While
understood
by
Finnish
speakers,
it
is
less
likely
to
appear
in
formal
dictionaries
and
may
be
encountered
primarily
in
contexts
discussing
design
philosophy,
project
scopes,
or
baseline
configurations.
Related
concepts
include
runko
(frame)
and
perus-
as
a
prefix
indicating
foundational
aspects.