yläpohjissa
Yläpohjissa is a Finnish term used mainly in technical discourse to denote spaces, components, or positions located in the upper part of a structure, such as an attic or the upper structural layers. The root is yläpohja, a compound of ylä- meaning “upper” and pohja meaning “base” or “foundation.” Yläpohjissa is the inessive plural form, indicating “in the upper bases” or “in the upper part(s).” The word is most common in construction, architecture, and building sciences, and is rarely encountered outside professional contexts.
Etymology and morphology: The term combines the prefix ylä- with pohja to form a noun that refers
Usage and scope: In building descriptions, yläpohjissa refers to elements located in the roof space or upper
Examples: Lämpöeristeet ovat yläpohjissa. Vesieristys sijaitsee yläpohjissa. See also: ylä- prefix, pohja, inessive case.