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|[[3L 5s]]||checkertonic||check- ||chk || From the [[Kite Giedraitis's Categorizations of 41edo Scales|Kite guitar checkerboard scale]].
|[[3L 5s]]||checkertonic||check- ||chk || From the [[Kite Giedraitis's Categorizations of 41edo Scales|Kite guitar checkerboard scale]].
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|[[4L 4s]]||tetrawood||tetrawd-||ttw||Olackwood[10] and whitewood[14] generalized to 4 periods; also called ''diminished<ref name="unofficial">Common name no longer recommend by TAMNAMS due to risk of ambiguity. Provided for reference.</ref>.''
|[[4L 4s]]||tetrawood||tetrawd-||ttw||Blackwood[10] and whitewood[14] generalized to 4 periods; also called ''diminished<ref name="unofficial">Common name no longer recommend by TAMNAMS due to risk of ambiguity. Provided for reference.</ref>.''
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|[[5L 3s]]||oneirotonic||oneiro-||onei||Originally a name for 13edo's 5L 3s scale; also called ''oneiro''<ref>Shortened form of name.</ref>.
|[[5L 3s]]||oneirotonic||oneiro-||onei||Originally a name for 13edo's 5L 3s scale; also called ''oneiro''<ref>Shortened form of name.</ref>.
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=== Mosses with fewer than 6 steps ===
=== Mosses with fewer than 6 steps ===
Expanding the named range to include mosses fewer than 6 steps entails naming pentatonic and tetratonic mosses, and smaller. These names are provided for completeness and are chosen to be as general as possible and to avoid bias or flavor, under the reasoning that such mosses are common and broad in tuning that their names can be used, and validly reused, in non-octave contexts.
Expanding the named range to include mosses fewer than 6 steps entails naming pentatonic and tetratonic mosses, and smaller. These names are provided for completeness and are chosen to be as general as possible and to avoid bias or flavor, under the reasoning that such mosses are common and broad in tuning that their names can be validly reused in non-octave contexts.


The exception to this are the names ''monowood'' and ''biwood'', which must refer to an octave-equivalent mos pattern of 1L 1s or 2L 2s, respectively.
The exception to this are the names ''monowood'' and ''biwood'', which must refer to an octave-equivalent mos pattern of 1L 1s or 2L 2s, respectively.
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|w
|w
|Yes
|Yes
|from 1-wood; blackwood[10] & whitewood[14] generalized to 1L 1s
|Blackwood[10] and whitewood[14] generalized to 1 period.
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|-
! colspan="6" |3-note mosses
! colspan="6" |3-note mosses
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|-
|[[1L 2s]]||antrial||atri-||atri
|[[1L 2s]]||antrial||atri-||atri
|No||broader range than trial so named w.r.t. it (anti-trial; antial; antrial)
|No||Opposite pattern of 2L 1s, with broader range. Shortening of ''anti-trial''.
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|-
|[[2L 1s]]||trial||tri-||tri
|[[2L 1s]]||trial||tri-||tri
|No||from tri- for 3
|No||From tri- for 3.
|-
|-
! colspan="6" |4-note mosses
! colspan="6" |4-note mosses
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|-
|-
|[[1L 3s]]||antetric||atetra-||att
|[[1L 3s]]||antetric||atetra-||att
| No|| broader range than tetric
| No|| Opposite pattern of 3L 1s, with broader range. Shortening of ''anti-tetric''.
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|-
|[[2L 2s]]|| biwood||biwd-||bw
|[[2L 2s]]|| biwood||biwd-||bw
|Yes||from 2-wood
|Yes||Blackwood[10] and whitewood[14] generalized to 2 periods.
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|-
|[[3L 1s]]||tetric||tetra-||tt
|[[3L 1s]]||tetric||tetra-||tt
|No||from tetra- for 4
|No||From tetra- for 4.
|-
|-
! colspan="6" |5-note mosses
! colspan="6" |5-note mosses
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|-
|-
|[[1L 4s]]||pedal||ped-||ped
|[[1L 4s]]||pedal||ped-||ped
|No||one big toe and four small toes
|No||From Latin ''ped''; one big toe and four small toes.
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|-
|[[2L 3s]]||pentic||pent-||pt
|[[2L 3s]]||pentic||pent-||pt
|No||common pentatonic; from penta- for 5
|No||Common pentatonic; from penta- for 5.
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|-
|[[3L 2s]]||antipentic|| apent-||apt
|[[3L 2s]]||antipentic|| apent-||apt
|No||opposite pattern of common pentatonic mos
|No||Opposite pattern of 2L 3s.
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|-
|[[4L 1s]]||manual||manu-||manu
|[[4L 1s]]||manual||manu-||manu
|No ||one thumb and four longer fingers
|No ||From Latin ''manus''; one thumb and four longer fingers.
|}
|}
==Reasoning for mos pattern names==
==Reasoning for mos pattern names==
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===Former names===
===Former names===
Several names have been changed significantly, as naming principles have evolved to what they are currently, or due to the meaning of certain names being called into question. Former names are provided here for reference, as some names still see some use among musicians. Minor changes, such as spelling changes, are not considered significant and are not included here.
Several names have been changed significantly, as naming principles have evolved to what they are currently, or due to the meaning of certain names being called into question. Former names are provided here for reference. Spelling changes and short-lived names are not included here.
{| class="wikitable center-all"
{| class="wikitable center-all"
|-
|-
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|-
|-
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Updated name(s)
!Changed to
!Date of change!!Reasoning
!Date of change!!Reasoning
|-
|-
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!Pattern
!Pattern
!Former name(s)
!Former name(s)
! Updated name(s)
! Changed to
!Date of change
!Date of change
!Reasoning
!Reasoning
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|-
|-
|[[3L 3s]]
|[[3L 3s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[4L 2s]]||lemon
|[[4L 2s]]||lemon
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|-
|-
|[[5L 1s]]
|[[5L 1s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
! colspan="5" |7-note mosses
! colspan="5" |7-note mosses
|-
|-
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Updated name(s)
!Changed to
!Date of change!!Reasoning
!Date of change!!Reasoning
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[2L 5s]]
|[[2L 5s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[3L 4s]]
|[[3L 4s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[4L 3s]]
|[[4L 3s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[5L 2s]]
|[[5L 2s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[6L 1s]]
|[[6L 1s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
! colspan="5" |8-note mosses
! colspan="5" |8-note mosses
|-
|-
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Updated name(s)
!Changed to
!Date of change!!Reasoning
!Date of change!!Reasoning
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[5L 3s]]
|[[5L 3s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[6L 2s]]||echinoid
|[[6L 2s]]||echinoid
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|-
|-
|[[7L 1s]]
|[[7L 1s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
! colspan="5" |9-note mosses
! colspan="5" |9-note mosses
|-
|-
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Updated name(s)
!Changed to
!Date of change!!Reasoning
!Date of change!!Reasoning
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[3L 6s]]
|[[3L 6s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[4L 5s]]||orwelloid
|[[4L 5s]]||orwelloid
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|-
|-
|[[5L 4s]]
|[[5L 4s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[6L 3s]]
|[[6L 3s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[7L 2s]]||superdiatonic
| rowspan="2" |[[7L 2s]]||superdiatonic
|armotonic; superdiatonic
|armotonic; superdiatonic
|December 2022||The name ''armotonic'' is introduced in December 2022 as an alternate name.
|December 2022||The name ''armotonic'' is introduced as an alternate name.
|-
|-
|armotonic; superdiatonic
|armotonic; superdiatonic
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|-
|-
|[[8L 1s]]
|[[8L 1s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
! colspan="5" |10-note mosses
! colspan="5" |10-note mosses
|-
|-
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Updated name(s)
!Changed to
!Date of change!!Reasoning
!Date of change!!Reasoning
|-
|-
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|[[2L 8s]]||antidimanic
|[[2L 8s]]||antidimanic
|jaric (current)
|jaric (current)
|August 2022||New name chosen to be independent of ''manic''.
|August 2022||New name chosen to be independent of ''manic'', now called ''manual.''
|-
|-
|[[3L 7s]]
|[[3L 7s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[4L 6s]]||dipentic
|[[4L 6s]]||dipentic
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|-
|-
|[[5L 5s]]
|[[5L 5s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
|[[6L 4s]]||antidipentic
|[[6L 4s]]||antidipentic
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|[[8L 2s]]||dimanic
|[[8L 2s]]||dimanic
|taric (current)
|taric (current)
|August 2022||New name chosen to be independent of ''manic''. Signifies sisterhood with 2L 8s.
|August 2022||New name chosen to be independent of ''manic'', now called ''manual.'' Signifies sisterhood with 2L 8s.
|-
|-
|[[9L 1s]]
|[[9L 1s]]
|
| colspan="4" |''No change.''
| colspan="3" |''No change.''
|-
|-
! colspan="5" |11-note mosses
! colspan="5" |Mosses with more than 10 notes
|-
|-
!Pattern
!Pattern
!Former name(s)
!Former name(s)
!Updated name(s)
!Changed to
!Date of change
!Date of change
!Reasoning
!Reasoning
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|[[4L 7s]]||kleistonic
|[[4L 7s]]||kleistonic
|''Not part of named range''
|''Not part of named range''
|August 2022||Dropped when 10-note limit was established, but still sees some use.
|August 2022|| rowspan="4" |Dropped when 10-note limit was established, but still sees some use.
|-
|-
|[[7L 4s]]||suprasmitonic
|[[7L 4s]]||suprasmitonic
|''Not part of named range''
|''Not part of named range''
|August 2022
|August 2022
|Dropped when 10-note limit was established, but still sees some use.
|-
! colspan="5" |12-note mosses
|-
!Pattern!!Former name(s)
!Updated name(s)
!Date of change!!Reasoning
|-
|-
|[[5L 7s]]||p-chromatic
|[[5L 7s]]||p-chromatic
|''Not part of named range''
|''Not part of named range''
|August 2022||Dropped when 10-note limit was established, but still sees some use.
|August 2022
|-
|-
|[[7L 5s]]||m-chromatic
|[[7L 5s]]||m-chromatic
|''Not part of named range''
|''Not part of named range''
|August 2022
|August 2022
|Dropped when 10-note limit was established, but still sees some use.
|}
|}