Moku
目 (moku), a Japanese go term, means point of territory, as in "Black wins by one point" ( 黒の一目勝ちです。)
It also refers to a handicap stone. For example, Nanmoku? can mean How many stones handicap?. Also, seimoku refers to a 9 stone handicap.
It is also used in compounds for certain points on the board, such as komoku, takamoku, and mokuhazushi.
See Also:
Area Scoring, Chinese Counting, Chinese Counting Example, Chinese Scoring, Japanese Counting, Japanese Scoring, Japanese Scoring Special Rulings, Zi