10.25. Explicit magnitudes
           
         
       
      It is a limitation of the VA and ZI system of specifying magnitudes that they can only prescribe vague magnitudes: small, medium, or large. In order to express both an origin point and an exact distance, the Lojban construction called a 
    “termset” is employed. (Termsets are explained further in 
    Section 14.11 and 
    Section 16.7.) It is grammatical for a termset to be placed after a tense or modal tag rather than a sumti, which allows both the origin of the imaginary journey and its distance to be specified. Here is an example:
      
      
      Here the termset extends from the 
    nu'i to the implicit 
    nu'u at the end of the sentence, and includes the terms 
    la .djordj., which is the unmarked origin point, and the tagged sumti 
    lo mitre be li mu, which the cmavo 
    la'u (of selma'o BAI, and meaning 
    “with quantity”; see 
    Section 9.6) marks as a quantity. Both terms are governed by the tag 
    zu'a
      It is not necessary to have both an origin point and an explicit magnitude: a termset may have only a single term in it. A less precise version of 
    
    
    
    
    Example 10.189 is: