9802/9801: Difference between revisions
Created page with "{{Infobox Interval | Name = kakisma | Comma = yes }} '''9802/9801''', the '''kakisma''', is an unnoticeable 29-limit (specifically 2.3.11.13.29-subgroup) comma measuring about 0.177{{cent}}. It is the amount by which a stack of two 33/26's fall short of 29/18. Alternatively, it is the amount by which 29/27 exceeds the difference between 13/11 and its fifth complement, 33/26. == Commatic relations == This comma may be f..." |
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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
This comma's name was casually proposed by [[Lériendil]] in 2025 from the Greek root [[wiktionary: κακός|''kak-'' ("bad")]], which is the antonym of ''kal-'' used to name the [[kalisma]]. | This comma's name was casually proposed by [[Lériendil]] in 2025 from the Greek root [[wiktionary: κακός|''kak-'' ("bad")]], which is the antonym of ''kal-'' used to name the [[kalisma]]. | ||
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