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Though the term ''interordinal'' is intended to be JI-agnostic and generalizable to non-diatonic mosses, the term comes from the fact that ''k''-steps in the diatonic MOS are conventionally called "(''k'' + 1)ths". Proper interordinals in other mosses generalize [[interordinal]] categories that are novel with respect to diatonic (aka "interseptimals"), which are:
Though the term ''interordinal'' is intended to be JI-agnostic and generalizable to non-diatonic mosses, the term comes from the fact that ''k''-steps in the diatonic MOS are conventionally called "(''k'' + 1)ths". Proper interordinals in other mosses generalize [[interordinal]] categories that are novel with respect to diatonic (aka "interseptimals"), which are:
* 0-inter-2-diastep = "unison-inter-2nd" = s/2
* 0-inter-1-diastep = "unison-inter-2nd" = s/2
* 1-inter-2-diastep = "2nd-inter-3rd" = semifourth = chthonic = ultramajor 2nd
* 1-inter-2-diastep = "2nd-inter-3rd" = semifourth = chthonic = ultramajor 2nd
* 2-inter-3-diastep = "3rd-inter-4th" = semisixth = naiadic = ultramajor 3rd
* 2-inter-3-diastep = "3rd-inter-4th" = semisixth = naiadic = ultramajor 3rd