venymättömiin
Venymättömiin is a Finnish word that translates to "unpoisoned" or "non-venomous" in English. It is the partitive plural form of the adjective "myrkytön," which means "poisonless" or "non-toxic." The word is used to describe something that lacks venom or is not poisonous. For example, it could refer to animals that do not possess venomous fangs or stingers, such as many species of snakes or insects. It can also be used more broadly to describe substances or materials that are not harmful or toxic. The concept of being venymättömiin is often important in contexts related to safety, such as identifying edible plants or harmless creatures. The grammatical form "venymättömiin" indicates that the subject is plural and in the partitive case, suggesting an indefinite quantity or a part of a larger group of unpoisoned things.