poikkijuovaisilta
Poikkijuovaisilta is a Finnish adjective form associated with cross-striped patterns. It derives from the base adjective poikkijuovainen, which describes surfaces, textiles, fur, or other materials that display stripes running in two directions that intersect to form a lattice or check-like appearance. The form poikkijuovaisilta appears in contexts where the adjective modifes a plural noun in a particular grammatical case, reflecting Finnish inflection rather than representing a separate lexical concept.
Etymology and construction: the word combines poikki- (across, crosswise) with juova (stripe) and the adjectival suffix
Usage and contexts: poikkijuovaisilta-type descriptions are common in Finnish-language texts dealing with textiles, fashion, interior design,
See also: poikkijuovainen, Finnish pattern and textile terminology, Finnish inflection and adjective forms.