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sarakkeiden

Sarakkeiden is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun sarake, which means a column, pillar, or vertical division. The word is used across several domains, reflecting both physical and abstract concepts of columns. In architecture and construction, sarakkeiden refers to multiple columns that support or frame a structure. In data management and information technology, sarake denotes a column in a table, spreadsheet, or database; phrases like taulukon sarakkeet describe the table’s columns, while taulukon sarakkeiden nimet means the names of the table’s columns.

In practical usage, sarakkeiden appears in phrases that indicate possession or association with multiple columns, such

Etymologically, sarake is a common Finnish noun, and sarakkeiden reflects ordinary inflection for genitive plural in

as
sarakkeiden
leveys
(the
widths
of
the
columns),
sarakkeiden
määrä
(the
number
of
columns),
or
sarakkeiden
järjestys
(the
order
of
the
columns).
The
form
is
a
standard
grammatical
construction
in
Finnish
and
is
used
whenever
the
speaker
is
referring
to
or
modifying
something
pertaining
to
several
columns.
Finnish
nouns
ending
with
-e.
The
term
is
neutral
and
widely
understood
in
both
technical
and
everyday
language,
making
it
a
routine
element
in
discussions
of
architectural
design,
data
layout,
and
related
disciplines.