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*''sin-shuinmín'' = in tune
*''sin-shuinmín'' (adj) = in tune
*''mí-shuinmeach'' = out of tune note, mistuning
*''mí-shuinmín'' (adj) = out of tune
*''mí-shuinmín'' = out of tune (adjective)
*''mí-shuinmeach'' (m) = out of tune note, mistuning
*''mí-héaflach'' = a stupid mistake Tíogall noob composers and improvisers make when they use an enharmonic equivalent from the wrong tuning (like accidentally treating 135/128 and 16/15 as enharmonics in schismic for example)
*''mí-héaflach'' (m) = a stupid mistake Tíogall noob composers and improvisers make when they use an enharmonic equivalent from the wrong tuning (like accidentally treating 135/128 and 16/15 as enharmonics in schismic for example)
*''núil'' = difficult
*''núil'' (adj) = difficult
*''Deandritín'' = Dendritic (adj.)
*''Deandritín'' = Dendritic (adj.)
*''Deandrit'' (a loan from Thensarian or Clofabic) = Dendritic region
*''Deandrit'' (a loan from Thensarian or Clofabic) = Dendritic region
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*''róiŋŋe'' (f) theorem  
*''róiŋŋe'' (f) theorem  
*''róiŋŋ, róiŋŋe'' (v) to erect; to establish
*''róiŋŋ, róiŋŋe'' (v) to erect; to establish
*''stóchach'' (m.) proof
*''stóchach'' (m) proof
*''stóch, stóchach'' (v) to prove" (OT as.tóch, ní.stóch; as- is a doublet of ar- "on; telic"; tóch is probably an old verbal noun for "see", from Thn. *tosācos)
*''stóch, stóchach'' (v) to prove" (OT as.tóch, ní.stóch; as- is a doublet of ar- "on; telic"; tóch is probably an old verbal noun for "see", from Thn. *tosācos)
*''aed'' = high
*''aed'' (adj) = high
*''aeide'' = height; (''music'') pitch
*''aeide'' (f) = height; (''music'') pitch
*''éafal, éaflach'' = conflate, equate, identify something with something else
*''éafal, éaflach'' (v) = conflate, equate, identify something with something else
*''léiste ní-charaimh'' = "nonhuman soul", politically correct term for nonhuman animals
*''léiste ní-charaimh'' (f) = "nonhuman soul", politically correct term for nonhuman animals
*''stéaca, stéacaí'' (m) = scallop
*''stéaca, stéacaí'' (m) = scallop
**''Stéaca'' is also a family name
**''Stéaca'' is also a family name