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* Systematic names, which use an exiting TAMNAMS name and a step ratio range as a base. This has two subtypes:
* Systematic names, which use an exiting TAMNAMS name and a step ratio range as a base. This has two subtypes:
** Descriptive names, a multi-word name that describes the mos itself.
** Descriptive names, a multi-word name that describes the mos itself.
** Shortened names, a shortened form of a descriptive name.
** Shortened names, a shortened form of a descriptive name that can be treated as the name of a descendant mos.
* Specific names, unique names to be used to make a mos distinct from its parent or ancestor mos.
* Specific names, unique names to be used to make a mos distinct from its parent or ancestor mos.


== Mosses for which extension names apply ==
== Systematic names for mos descendants ==
These names are recommended for mosses whose child mosses exceed 10 notes.
These names are recommended for mosses whose child mosses exceed 10 notes.
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== Systematic names for mos descendants ==


=== Base names ===
=== Base names ===
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|Shortened name
|Shortened name
|''(mos-name)''
|''(mos-name)''
|''(mos-prefix)''enharmonic
|''(mos-prefix)''chromatic
|''(mos-prefix)''enharmonic
|''(mos-prefix)''monic
|''(mos-prefix)''subchromatic
|''(mos-prefix)''subchromatic
|''(mos-prefix)''descendant
|''(mos-prefix)''descendant
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|+Hardness modifiers
|+Hardness modifiers
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|-
! colspan="2" |Parent mos
! colspan="2" |Ancestor mos
! colspan="4" |Child (1st descendant)
! colspan="4" |Child (1st descendant)
! colspan="4" |Grandchild (2nd descendant)
! colspan="4" |Grandchild (2nd descendant)
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=== Example usage (using smitonic) ===
=== Example usage (using smitonic) ===


* Describing the child mosses of smitonic generally: '''chromatic smitonic'''
* Describing the child mosses of smitonic generally: '''chromatic smitonic''' or simply '''smichromatic'''
* Describing the child mosses of smitonic based on the parent's step ratio: '''hard-of-basic chromatic smitonic''' and '''soft-of-basic chromatic smitonic'''
* Describing the child mosses of smitonic based on the parent's step ratio: '''hard(-of-basic) chromatic smitonic''' or '''hard smichromatic'''
* When context is established that hardness prefixes can be used: '''h-chromatic smitonic''' and '''s-chromatic smitonic'''
* When context is established that hardness prefixes can be used: '''h-chromatic smitonic''' or '''h-smichromatic'''


== Specific names for mosses beyond 10 notes ==
== Specific names for mosses beyond 10 notes ==
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=== Specific names for mosses beyond 10 notes (proposed) ===
=== Specific names for mosses beyond 10 notes (proposed) ===
Specific names are intended for notable mosses outside the named range for which its mos descendant name would be insufficient. Names suggested by other users are included here for comparison.
Specific names are intended for notable mosses outside the named range for which its mos descendant name would be insufficient. Names suggested by other users are included here for comparison. Systematic names may be overridden by specific names if context allows.
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{| class="wikitable"
|+Specific names for mosses with 11 to 13 notes
|+Specific names for mosses with 11 to 13 notes