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{{Breadcrumb}}{{Infobox ploidacot|Ploids=1|Shears=1|Cots=2|Pergen=[P8, P4/2]|Forms=5, 9, 14|Title=Alpha-dicot; omega-dicot}}'''Alpha-dicot''' is a temperament archetype where the generator is a [[Interseptimal interval|semitwelfth]], two of which make a perfect twelfth of [[3/1]], and the period is a [[2/1]] octave. Equivalently, the generator could be a semifourth, two of which make a [[4/3]], so '''omega-dicot''' means the same thing and is unused.
{{Breadcrumb}}{{Infobox ploidacot|Ploids=1|Shears=1|Cots=2|Pergen=[P8, P4/2]|Forms=5, 9, 14|Title=Alpha-dicot; omega-dicot}}'''Alpha-dicot''' is a temperament archetype where the generator is a [[Interseptimal interval|semitwelfth]], two of which make a perfect twelfth of [[3/1]], and the period is a [[2/1]] octave. Equivalently, the generator could be a semifourth, two of which make a [[4/3]], so '''omega-dicot''' means the same thing. However, the preferred term is alpha-dicot.


Alpha-dicot temperaments usually generate the [[5L 4s]] MOS structure, named "semiquartal" after the semifourth generator, as well as the child scale [[5L 9s]]. Alpha-dicot temperaments tend to involve interseptimal intervals, which are in between conventional diatonic intervals.
Alpha-dicot temperaments usually generate the [[5L 4s]] MOS structure, named "semiquartal" after the semifourth generator, as well as the child scale [[5L 9s]]. Alpha-dicot temperaments tend to involve interseptimal intervals, which are in between conventional diatonic intervals.