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The corresponding down notations replace E-F with F-E (or B-C with C-B) and mirror the sagittals vertically, while their pronunciations replace "ee-eff" with "eff-ee" and swap "ai" (high) and "ao" (down) endings. The pronunciations "ee-ef" and "ef-ee" come from the interval E-F being a limma.  
The corresponding down notations replace E-F with F-E (or B-C with C-B) and mirror the sagittals vertically, while their pronunciations replace "ee-eff" with "eff-ee" and swap "ai" (high) and "ao" (down) endings. The pronunciations "ee-eff" and "eff-ee" come from the interval E-F being a limma.  


The following table shows all the rose EDOs/ETs. Notice how the notation of subsets is preserved; there are never two different symbols in the same column.
The following table shows all the rose EDOs/ETs. Notice how the notation of subsets is preserved; there are never two different symbols in the same column.