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m Mosdescendents for multi-period mosses: Minor clarifications to what n-wood descendents get names
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m Naming mosses with more than 10 steps: Corrected some naming errors
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| rowspan="2" |citric
|6L 4s
|6L 4s
|'''lemonic'''
|'''lemon'''
| rowspan="2" |6L 3s
| rowspan="2" |6L 3s
| rowspan="2" |'''hyrulic'''
| rowspan="2" |'''hyrulic'''
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|4L 6s
|4L 6s
|'''limic'''
|'''lime'''
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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.