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{{Distinguish|Maximal evenness}}
{{Distinguish|Maximal evenness}}
A scale is '''distributionally even''' if equating all step sizes except one will always result in a MOS. MOSses are the only distributionally even binary scales. The term was originally defined as a generalization of [[maximal evenness]] specifically for binary scales; this is the most convenient generalization.
A scale is '''distributionally even''' if equating all step sizes except one will always result in a MOS. MOSses are the only distributionally even binary scales. The term was originally defined as a generalization of [[maximal evenness]] specifically for binary scales; this is the generalization which preserves the literal meaning of the term.


== Technical definition ==
== Technical definition ==