/ˈkudos/, [ˈkudo̞s̠]
Originkutoa (“to weave”) + -os
- fabric, texture (texture of a cloth)
- fabric (framework underlying a structure)
“maailmankaikkeuden kudos” — the fabric of the universe
- texture (quality given to a work of art by the composition and interaction of its parts)
“sävellyksen polyfoninen kudos” — the polyphonic texture of the composition
- tissue (in humans and animals, group of similar cells that function together to do a specific job)
“Near-synonym: solukko (in plants or fungi)”
Formskudos(nominative, singular) · kudokset(nominative, plural) · kudos(accusative, nominative, singular) · kudokset(accusative, nominative, plural) · kudoksen(accusative, genitive, singular) · kudokset(accusative, genitive, plural) · kudoksen(genitive, singular) · kudosten(genitive, plural) · kudoksien(genitive, plural) · kudosta(partitive, singular) · kudoksia(partitive, plural) · kudoksessa(inessive, singular) · kudoksissa(inessive, plural) · kudoksesta(elative, singular) · kudoksista(elative, plural) · kudokseen(illative, singular) · kudoksiin(illative, plural) · kudoksella(adessive, singular) · kudoksilla(adessive, plural) · kudokselta(ablative, singular)