yhdyskäsite
Yhdyskäsite is a Finnish term used primarily in philosophy, linguistics and cognitive science to refer to a concept that is formed by combining two or more sub-concepts into a single, more complex notion. The word is built from yhdys- meaning “together” or “joint” and käsite meaning “concept.”
In theoretical discussions, yhdyskäsite denotes a higher-order or composite concept that integrates multiple dimensions or aspects.
The use of yhdyskäsite is relatively specialized and more common in scholarly texts than in everyday language.
Relation to other terms: yhdyskäsite should not be confused with yhdyssana, which is the Finnish term for