veevoolude
Veevoolude is the genitive plural form of the Estonian noun veevool, meaning water current or flow. In Estonian usage, veevoolude refers to multiple currents within a body of water and is commonly employed in scientific and technical contexts. The term appears in hydrology, oceanography, geography, and engineering when describing the movement of water on a practical or theoretical level.
In natural settings, veevoolude are the currents that move water in rivers, lakes, seas, and coastal zones.
In engineered contexts, veevoolude describe water movement within pipelines, canals, aqueducts, and water-treatment systems. Understanding veevoolude
The term is commonly paired with descriptors such as veevoolude kiirus (velocity of water currents), veevoolude