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taittuma

Taittuma is a Finnish noun that denotes a crease, fold, or bend in a surface or object. It is most commonly used to describe lines formed when fabric, paper, or other flexible materials are folded or pressed, and it can also refer to scoring lines introduced to guide folding in manufacturing or crafts.

The term is built from the Finnish verb taittaa, meaning to bend or fold, combined with the

In specialized contexts, taittuma can have more technical uses. In crafts and design, it describes visible crease

Overall, taittuma functions as a versatile descriptor of folded or creased forms across crafts, manufacturing, and,

nominalizing
suffix
-uma,
which
conveys
the
resulting
feature
or
state.
In
everyday
language,
taittuma
often
appears
in
contexts
such
as
clothing
and
textiles
(creases
and
pleats),
paper
products
(fold
lines
and
creases),
and
packaging
or
bookbinding
(folded
sheets
and
scored
lines).
lines
that
influence
the
drape
or
appearance
of
a
material.
In
geology,
the
word
may
be
encountered
to
refer
to
a
fold
in
rock
layers,
reflecting
its
broader
sense
of
a
deformation
feature
produced
by
bending;
however,
technical
literature
typically
uses
more
specific
terminology
for
structural
geology.
in
some
cases,
natural
geology.
Its
exact
meaning
is
guided
by
context,
with
emphasis
on
the
visible
line
or
feature
created
by
folding
or
bending
a
material.