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solmujen

Solmujen is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun solmu, meaning knot. It is used to indicate possession or association with knots, such as solmujen määrä ("the number of knots") or solmujen tekeminen ("the making of knots"). In Finnish, solmu refers to a knot tied in rope, cord, thread, or fabric, and it is a common term in contexts ranging from textiles and climbing to crafts. The inflected form solmujen appears in sentences discussing multiple knots or aspects belonging to knots.

In scientific usage, Finnish uses solmu to refer to a knot in knot theory, with the broader

Because solmujen is a grammatical form rather than a standalone lexical item, its precise meaning depends on

field
known
as
solmuteoria.
When
describing
properties
of
more
than
one
knot,
the
genitive
plural
solmujen
is
used:
for
example,
solmujen
lukumäärä
(the
number
of
knots)
or
solmujen
lujuus
(the
strength
of
the
knots).
The
form
can
also
function
within
compound
phrases,
depending
on
the
specific
description,
such
as
solmujen
rakenne
or
solmujen
kiertymät.
the
surrounding
noun.
It
is
primarily
encountered
in
Finnish-language
texts
dealing
with
ropework,
textiles,
or
mathematical
knot
theory,
where
it
serves
to
connect
statements
to
the
knots
to
which
they
refer.
See
also
solmu
and
solmuteoria
for
related
concepts
in
language
and
science.