/ˈhylky/, [ˈhylk̟y]
Originhylätä (“to reject; to abandon”) + -y
- derelict (boat or ship abandoned at sea)
- shipwreck (boat or ship that has sunk or run aground so that it is no longer seaworthy)
- reject
“Prosessissa syntyvä hylky kierrätetään lasivillan raaka-aineeksi.” — The reject generated in the process is recycled as raw material for glass wool.
- broke (paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process)
Formshylky(nominative, singular) · hylyt(nominative, plural) · hylky(accusative, nominative, singular) · hylyt(accusative, nominative, plural) · hylyn(accusative, genitive, singular) · hylyt(accusative, genitive, plural) · hylyn(genitive, singular) · hylkyjen(genitive, plural) · hylkyä(partitive, singular) · hylkyjä(partitive, plural) · hylyssä(inessive, singular) · hylyissä(inessive, plural) · hylystä(elative, singular) · hylyistä(elative, plural) · hylkyyn(illative, singular) · hylkyihin(illative, plural) · hylyllä(adessive, singular) · hylyillä(adessive, plural) · hylyltä(ablative, singular) · hylyiltä(ablative, plural)