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teoksista

Teoksista is a Finnish noun form that functions as the elative plural of teos, meaning "from the works" or "about the works." The base teos refers to a single work, such as a literary piece, artwork, or other creative production. The plural nominative is teokset, and teoksista expresses a relation to multiple works, typically indicating source, origin, or scope.

In usage, teoksista appears mainly in formal or academic contexts. It is common in scholarly writing, bibliographies,

Related forms include teos (singular), teokset (nominative plural), teosten (genitive plural), and teoksesta/teoksesta (elative singular). The

and
analyses
to
refer
to
multiple
works
collectively
or
to
discuss
topics
derived
from
or
concerning
those
works.
The
form
may
also
appear
as
a
section
heading
in
articles,
catalogs,
or
reference
works,
where
Teoksista
can
be
read
as
"About
the
Works"
or
"On
the
Works."
Because
it
conveys
a
specific
grammatical
relation,
teoksista
usually
appears
within
a
full
sentence
or
heading
rather
than
as
a
stand-alone
word
in
everyday
speech.
elative
case,
in
particular,
is
used
in
Finnish
to
express
origin
or
movement
from
something,
which
is
how
teoksista
is
interpreted
when
referring
to
multiple
works.