Klingon word: poj Part of speech: noun Definition: analysis _______________________________________________ (De'vID < MO, 2/17/2018): The traditional/old Klingon way of keeping score involves cutting oneself ({pe’’egh}), and this is the term still in use. A tally or (total) score follows the same tradition. They say {mIvwa’mey}, literally "scars" (even though, in traditional scorekeeping, the cuts turn to scabs and eventually go away). This term is also used for "census" or "headcount". […] Maltz wasn’t sure how statistics would be distinguished from tally in this context, but maybe {mIvwa’mey poj} "tally analysis" or {mI’ poj} "number analysis" would work. SEE: mIvwa'mey poj statistics (i.e. tally) (n) mI' poj statistics (i.e. tally) (n) poj analyze (v) SEE ALSO: mI' number (n) chovnatlh specimen (n) buv classification (n) mut species (n) Segh race [type, sort, class] (n) HIDjolev menu (n) mem catalog (n) togh count (v) SIm calculate (v) chel add (v) buv classify (v) chov assess, evaluate, test (v) gher compile (v) waH try out, test, use experimentally (v) -- Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons Please contribute relevant vocabulary from recent qep’a’mey or qepHommey. I’ve fallen woefully behind in updating my files.