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substance in Finnish

substance in Finnish is aine, materia, substanssi — substance means a particular kind of physical matter with distinct properties.

substance in Finnish

aine
noun
Physical matter; material.
materia
noun
Physical matter; material.
substanssi
noun
The essential part of anything; the most vital part.
olemus
noun
The essential part of anything; the most vital part.
ydin
noun
The essential part of anything; the most vital part.
rakenne
noun
Substantiality; solidity; firmness.
vara
noun
Material possessions; estate; property; resources.
varallisuus
noun
Material possessions; estate; property; resources.
aine
noun
Drugs (illegal narcotics)

What does "substance" mean?

  1. noun A particular kind of physical matter with distinct properties.
    "The lab identified an unknown substance on the fabric."
  2. noun The essential or most important part of something.
    "There's no real substance to his argument."
  3. noun An illegal drug, especially referred to in formal or legal contexts.
    "He was arrested for possession of a controlled substance."

substance in a sentence

  • The lab identified an unknown substance on the fabric.
  • There's no real substance to his argument.
  • He was arrested for possession of a controlled substance.

Similar words in Finnish

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "substance" in Finnish?

"substance" in Finnish is aine, materia, substanssi. substance means: A particular kind of physical matter with distinct properties.

How do you use "substance" in a sentence?

Example: "The lab identified an unknown substance on the fabric." In Finnish, "substance" is aine, materia, substanssi.

Are there other ways to say "substance" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 8 translations listed for "substance": aine, materia, substanssi, olemus, ydin, rakenne.

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