tiheduslik
tiheduslik is an Estonian word that translates to "dense" or "compact" in English. It is an adjective used to describe something that is closely packed together, lacking empty spaces, or having a high concentration of something within a given area. The word can be applied to a variety of contexts. For instance, it can describe a dense forest, where trees grow close to each other. It can also refer to dense fog, where the water droplets are so numerous that visibility is significantly reduced. In a more abstract sense, tiheduslik can describe a population that is densely concentrated in a particular region, or even a dense argument, meaning one that is full of substance and has little room for extraneous details. The root of the word is "tihedus," which means density. Therefore, tiheduslik literally means "having density" or "characterized by density." Understanding this word requires recognizing its literal meaning related to physical closeness and its broader application to concepts involving concentration or fullness.