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[[10edo]] is notable for having close approximations of [[15/14]] to one step, and [[13/8]] to 7 steps. 10th-octave temperaments naturally occur between any equal divisions of the octave whose greatest common divisor is 10. | [[10edo]] is notable for having close approximations of [[15/14]] to one step, and [[13/8]] to 7 steps. 10th-octave temperaments naturally occur between any equal divisions of the octave whose greatest common divisor is 10. | ||
Temperaments discussed elsewhere include: [[ | Temperaments discussed elsewhere include: [[Quintosec family #Decoid|decoid]], [[Ragismic microtemperaments #Deca|deca]], [[Quintile family #Decile|decile]], [[Metric microtemperaments #Decimetra|decimetra]], [[Stearnsmic clan #Decistearn|decistearn]], [[Vishnuzmic family #Decavish|decavish]], and [[Kalismic temperaments #Linus|linus]]. | ||
== Neon == | == Neon == | ||
Neon tempers out {{monzo| 21 60 -50 }} in the 5-limit. Neon extensions discussed elsewhere include [[deca]], [[calcium]], and [[zinc]]. | Neon tempers out {{monzo| 21 60 -50 }} in the 5-limit, equating [[3125/2916]] with one step of 10edo. Neon extensions discussed elsewhere include [[deca]], [[calcium]], and [[zinc]]. | ||
[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5 | [[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5 |