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Tempering out this comma means equating a stack of two 325/243 (tridecimal marvelous fourth) with 9/5. This comma is tempered out in some 13-limit temperaments, e.g. flattone. | Tempering out this comma means equating a stack of two 325/243 (tridecimal marvelous fourth) with 9/5. This comma is tempered out in some 13-limit temperaments, e.g. flattone. | ||
==== Etymology ==== | ==== Etymology ==== | ||
The name "dinos" is proposed by Dummy index in 2024. It means: "miNOr Seventh is divided into 2 equal parts". | The name "dinos" is proposed by Dummy index in 2024. It means: "miNOr Seventh is divided into 2 equal parts". The same argument holds for 3136/3125 = (9/5)/(75/56)<sup>2</sup> (hemimean comma) and 589824/588245 = (9/5)/(343/256)^2 (hewuermera comma), but the comma is no-twos and requires only one additional prime base (3.5 for 9/5 and additional .13 for the comma). | ||
[[Category:Temperaments]] | [[Category:Temperaments]] | ||
[[Category:Nonoctave]] | [[Category:Nonoctave]] |