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In Hebrew words there are patterns of vowels calledמִשְׁקָלִים(mishkalím,“patterns”, literally“weights”) (singularמִשְׁקָל(mishkál)), that can have different concepts and into which roots are "cast" to create different words. Commonly the consonants of the root are indicated with the placeholder lettersק־ט־ל(k-t-l). Patterns can have affixes and formationaldageshes "built" into them in addition tonikud.