Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics

What does the following sentence from Aristotle mean: "The good has as many meanings as the word ‘is’?”

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For Aristotle, good is an analogous term, which means it applies differently to many different kinds of subjects of which it is predicated. For example, the word ‘good’ has two different, but similar meanings in sentences such as “This burrito is good” and “This computer is good.” So both are good, but for vastly different reasons. Later philosophers called words like ‘good’ and ‘is’ “transcendental”, meaning that they lie at the heart of any language, also providing its limits.

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Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics, Book I