sisekülg
Sisekülg is an Estonian term that translates to "inside" or "inner side" in English. It is commonly used in various contexts, often referring to the interior surface or part of an object or space. For instance, in architecture, sisekülg can denote the interior walls of a building or the inner face of a window frame. In textiles, it might describe the lining of a garment, which is the material facing the wearer. The term is also applicable in a more abstract sense, suggesting an internal aspect or a hidden dimension. When discussing the sisekülg of something, the focus is on what lies within or is not immediately visible from the exterior. It is a descriptive word that emphasizes the interiority of a subject.