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regeneroitavaa

Regeneroitavaa is a Finnish term formed as the partitive singular of the adjective regeneroitava, meaning that can be regenerated or regenerative. It is used to describe entities, processes or systems that possess regenerative capabilities. The word appears mainly in scientific, technical and policy discussions, where precise descriptions of recovery, renewal or self-reparation are needed.

Etymology and grammatical note: regeneroitava derives from the verb regeneroida (to regenerate), itself borrowed from Latin

Usage across fields: In biology and medicine the term often refers to tissues or cells capable of

Examples:

- Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan regeneroitavaa kudosta ja sen paranemiskykyä.

- Uudet materiaalit voivat olla regeneroitavaa materiaalia, joka palautuu vaurioiltaan.

- Järjestelmät pyritään suunnittelemaan siten, että ne tuottavat regeneroitavaa energiaa kiertotalouden puitteissa.

See also: regeneroida, regenerointi, uusiutuvat energianlähteet.

regenerare.
The
form
regeneroitavaa
is
the
partitive
case
used
when
the
noun
being
described
is
treated
as
an
indefinite
object,
for
example
in
phrases
like
regeneroitavaa
kudosta
or
regeneroitavaa
materiaalia.
In
Finnish,
the
term
is
common
in
multidisciplinary
contexts
but
remains
specialized
language
outside
related
scientific
fields.
regrowth,
for
example
regeneroitavaa
kudosta.
In
ecology
it
can
describe
ecosystems
that
recover
after
disturbance,
such
as
regeneroitavaa
ympäristöä.
In
materials
science,
it
is
used
for
materials
with
regenerative
or
self-healing
properties,
for
instance
regeneroitavaa
materiaalia.
In
energy
and
sustainability
discourse,
it
may
appear
to
denote
energy
systems
or
resources
that
can
be
regenerated,
though
more
common
phrasing
in
everyday
Finnish
is
to
speak
of
uusiutuvat
energianlähteet
rather
than
regeneroitavaa
energiaa.