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| rowspan="2" |'''hyrulic''' | | rowspan="2" |'''hyrulic''' | ||
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Starting at 4L 4s (tetrawood), there are no mosses whose child mosses have no more than 10 notes, as these mosses are already at or close to the 10-note limit, and successive generations will have ever-increasing note counts. Therefore, the immediate children of n-wood scales are given names, with any descendents after that being referred to as '''n-wood descendents'''. Unlike with single-period mosses, the name patterns are '''n-antrial''' (2nL ns) and '''n-trial''' (nL 2ns). Additionally, a numeric prefix may be used instead, such as hexawood for 6-wood and heptawood for 7-wood. The table below shows possible options for names. | Starting at 4L 4s (tetrawood), there are no mosses whose child mosses have no more than 10 notes, as these mosses are already at or close to the 10-note limit, and successive generations will have ever-increasing note counts. Therefore, the immediate children of n-wood scales are given names, with any descendents after that being referred to as '''n-wood descendents'''. Unlike with single-period mosses, the name patterns are '''n-antrial''' (2nL ns) and '''n-trial''' (nL 2ns). Additionally, a numeric prefix may be used instead, such as hexawood for 6-wood and heptawood for 7-wood. The table below shows possible options for names. |