taipumaan
Taipumaan is a Finnish verb-form associated with the concept of bending, yielding, or flexing. It derives from the verb taipua, which means to bend or to yield, and taipumaan is used to express the process of moving toward a bent state or toward becoming pliable. In Finnish, taipumaan is a non-finite form that appears primarily in more formal, technical, or literary contexts.
Etymology and related forms. The root taip- carries the sense of bendability or curvature, and it connects
Usage and sense. In technical and scientific discourse, taipumaan is encountered when describing deformation of materials
Frequency and register. Taipumaan is relatively formal and specialized. It is less common in casual speech,
See also. Taipuisa (flexible), taipuma (bend, deformation), taipua (to bend).