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Since {{nowrap|(10/9)<sup>4</sup> {{=}} (4375/4374)⋅(32/21) }}, the minor tone 10/9 tends to be an interval of relatively low [[complexity]] in temperaments tempering out the ragisma, though when looking at [[microtemperament]]s the word "relatively" should be emphasized. Even so mitonic uses it as a generator, which ennealimmal and enneadecal can do also, and amity reaches it in three generators. We also have {{nowrap| 7/6 {{=}} (4375/4374)⋅(27/25)<sup>2</sup> }}, so 27/25 also tends to relatively low complexity, with the same caveat about "relatively"; however 27/25 is the period for ennealimmal.
Since {{nowrap|(10/9)<sup>4</sup> {{=}} (4375/4374)⋅(32/21) }}, the minor tone 10/9 tends to be an interval of relatively low [[complexity]] in temperaments tempering out the ragisma, though when looking at [[microtemperament]]s the word "relatively" should be emphasized. Even so mitonic uses it as a generator, which ennealimmal and enneadecal can do also, and amity reaches it in three generators. We also have {{nowrap| 7/6 {{=}} (4375/4374)⋅(27/25)<sup>2</sup> }}, so 27/25 also tends to relatively low complexity, with the same caveat about "relatively"; however 27/25 is the period for ennealimmal.


Microtemperaments considered below, sorted by [[badness]], are supermajor, enneadecal, semidimi, brahmagupta, abigail, gamera, crazy, orga, seniority, monzismic, semidimfourth, acrokleismic, quasithird, deca, keenanose, aluminium, quatracot, moulin, and palladium. Some near-microtemperaments are appended as octoid, parakleismic, counterkleismic, quincy, sfourth, and trideci. Discussed elsewhere are:  
Microtemperaments considered below, sorted by [[badness]], are supermajor, enneadecal, semidimi, brahmagupta, abigail, gamera, crazy, orga, seniority, monzismic, semidimfourth, acrokleismic, quasithird, deca, keenanose, aluminium, ragitritonic, quatracot, moulin, and palladium. Some near-microtemperaments are appended as octoid, parakleismic, counterkleismic, quincy, sfourth, and trideci. Discussed elsewhere are:  
* ''[[Hystrix]]'' (+36/35) → [[Porcupine family #Hystrix|Porcupine family]]
* ''[[Hystrix]]'' (+36/35) → [[Porcupine family #Hystrix|Porcupine family]]
* ''[[Rhinoceros]]'' (+49/48) → [[Unicorn family #Rhinoceros|Unicorn family]]
* ''[[Rhinoceros]]'' (+49/48) → [[Unicorn family #Rhinoceros|Unicorn family]]
* ''[[Crepuscular]]'' (+50/49) → [[Fifive family #Crepuscular|Fifive family]]
* ''[[Crepuscular]]'' (+50/49) → [[Fifive family #Crepuscular|Fifive family]]
* ''[[Modus]]'' (+64/63) → [[Tetracot family #Modus|Tetracot family]]
* [[Modus]] (+64/63) → [[Tetracot family #Modus|Tetracot family]]
* ''[[Flattone]]'' (+81/80) → [[Meantone family #Flattone|Meantone family]]
* [[Flattone]] (+81/80) → [[Meantone family #Flattone|Meantone family]]
* [[Sensi]] (+126/125 or 245/243) → [[Sensipent family #Sensi|Sensipent family]]
* [[Sensi]] (+126/125 or 245/243) → [[Sensipent family #Sensi|Sensipent family]]
* [[Catakleismic]] (+225/224) → [[Kleismic family #Catakleismic|Kleismic family]]
* [[Catakleismic]] (+225/224) → [[Kleismic family #Catakleismic|Kleismic family]]
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== Countritonic ==
== Ragitritonic ==
: ''For the 5-limit version, see [[Schismic–Mercator equivalence continuum #Countritonic (5-limit)]].''
: ''For the 5-limit version, see [[Schismic–Mercator equivalence continuum #Countritonic]].''


Countritonic (''co-un-tritonic'') may be described as the {{nowrap| 53 & 422 }} temperament, generated by an octave-reduced 91st harmonic or subharmonic in the 13-limit. It was named by [[Flora Canou]] in 2023 as a variant of [[countriton]].  
Ragitritonic may be described as the {{nowrap| 53 & 369 }} temperament, splitting the [[24/1|24th harmonic]] into nine tritone generators; its [[ploidacot]] is thus delta-enneacot. [[422edo]] makes for a strong tuning.  
 
Ragitritonic was named by [[Flora Canou]] in 2026 as a contraction of ''ragismic'' and ''tritonic''.  


[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5.7
[[Subgroup]]: 2.3.5.7