rakeisuutena
Rakeisuutena is a Finnish term that translates loosely to "as a crystal" or "crystallinity." It is often used in scientific and technical contexts, particularly in materials science and geology, to describe the state or quality of being crystalline. A crystalline substance is composed of atoms or molecules arranged in a highly ordered, repeating three-dimensional structure known as a crystal lattice. This ordered arrangement gives crystalline materials distinct physical properties, such as a defined melting point, hardness, and specific optical characteristics, which differ from those of amorphous materials where the particles are arranged randomly.
When something is described as "rakeisuutena," it emphasizes this characteristic of ordered, crystalline structure. For example,