Tónusa
Tónusa is an inflected form of the root tónus, a word of Greek (tonos) and Latin (tonus) origin meaning "tone" or "pitch." The basic lexical fields associated with the root include musical pitch, phonetic tone (pitch used to distinguish meaning in tonal languages), the quality or character of voice (tone of speech), and physiological muscle tone. As a standalone lemma, tónus is found in many European languages; tónusa typically appears as a derived or grammatically marked form in languages that use acute accents.
Grammatically, tónusa frequently functions as a possessive or case-inflected form. For example, in Hungarian, which employs
Etymologically and culturally, the root has been incorporated into medical, musical and linguistic terminology (e.g., muscle