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This is a list of '''11-[[odd-limit]]''' intervals. To [[9-odd-limit]], it adds 5 interval pairs involving 11. See also [[11-limit]].
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* [[1/1]]
* [[1/1]]
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| 417.508
| 417.508
| 1uz4
| 1uz4
| luzo 4nd
| luzo 4th
| undecimal major third
| undecimal major third
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| 1o4
| 1o4
| ilo 4th
| ilo 4th
| undecimal super-fourth
| undecimal superfourth
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|-
| [[16/11]]
| [[16/11]]
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| 1u5
| 1u5
| lu 5th
| lu 5th
| undecimal sub-fifth
| undecimal subfifth
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|-
| [[11/7]]
| [[11/7]]
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| greater undecimal neutral seventh
| greater undecimal neutral seventh
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The smallest [[equal division of the octave]] which is [[consistent]] in the 11-odd-limit is [[22edo]]; that which is distinctly consistent in the same is [[58edo]] (also the smallest EDO to be consistent in the 17-odd-limit).


[[Category:just_interval]]
== See also ==
[[Category:Odd limit]]
* [[11-limit]] ([[prime limit]])
* [[diamond11]] – as a scale
 
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