viiehõlmne
viiehõlmne is an Estonian word that translates to "five-lobed" or "having five lobes". It is primarily used as an adjective to describe the shape of objects or parts of objects that possess five distinct lobes. This term is often encountered in botanical contexts, where it can describe the structure of leaves, flowers, or fruits. For example, a plant might have viiehõlmne leaves, indicating that each leaf is divided into five separate sections or lobes. Similarly, a flower could be described as viiehõlmne if its petals or sepals are arranged in a five-lobed pattern. The term can also be applied to other natural or man-made objects that exhibit this characteristic five-part division, though its botanical usage is the most common.