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| [[Relative cent]] of [[6edo]]; proposed by [[Widogast Iring]] (1898), later by [[Joseph Yasser]] as a "centitone", a standard SI prefix + 12edo tone (1932)<ref name="measure"/><ref>[http://www.tonalsoft.com/enc/c/centitone.aspx Tonalsoft | ''Centitone, iring'']</ref>.  
| [[Relative cent]] of [[6edo]]; proposed by [[Widogast Iring]] (1898), later by [[Joseph Yasser]] as a "centitone", a standard SI prefix + 12edo tone (1932)<ref name="measure"/><ref>[http://www.tonalsoft.com/enc/c/centitone.aspx Tonalsoft | ''Centitone, iring'']</ref>.  
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| [[Skisma]] (Sk)
| [[Nil]] / [[skisma]] (Sk)
| [[612edo|612]]
| [[612edo|612]]
| 2<sup>2</sup> × 3<sup>2</sup> × 17
| 2<sup>2</sup> × 3<sup>2</sup> × 17
| Edo representation of [[Sagittal notation|Sagittal]]'s Ultra (Herculean) precision level JI notation (58eda), where it is known as an "ultrina"<ref name="measure"/><ref>[http://tonalsoft.com/enc/s/sk.aspx Tonalsoft | ''Sk, 612-edo'']</ref>.  
| Proposed by [[James Paul White]] (1894) as ''nil'', and by Gene Ward Smith (2007) as ''skisma''<ref name="measure"/><ref>[http://tonalsoft.com/enc/s/sk.aspx Tonalsoft | ''Sk, 612-edo'']</ref>. Edo representation of [[Sagittal notation|Sagittal]]'s Ultra (Herculean) precision level JI notation (58eda), where it is known as an "ultrina".  
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| [[Delfi]]
| [[Delfi]]
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| 2<sup>4</sup> × 3 × 5<sup>2</sup>
| 2<sup>4</sup> × 3 × 5<sup>2</sup>
| See the dedicated page.  
| See the dedicated page.  
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| Dingle
| [[1395edo|1395]]
| 3<sup>2</sup> × 5 × 31
| Proposed by [[User:Tristanbay|Tristan Bay]] (2026) as a 31edo-friendly fine-grain measure, shortened from "'''di'''esis a'''ngle'''".
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| Decifarab
| Decifarab