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Since the equivalence interval can be anything, names for multi-period mosses are named as a smaller mos repeated (double, triple, quadruple, etc) some number of times. The prefix and abbreviation of the base mos is preceded by the number of duplications. For example, 2L 2s is double trivial, its prefix is 2triv-, and its abbreviation is 2trv. | Since the equivalence interval can be anything, names for multi-period mosses are named as a smaller mos repeated (double, triple, quadruple, etc) some number of times. The prefix and abbreviation of the base mos is preceded by the number of duplications. For example, 2L 2s is double trivial, its prefix is 2triv-, and its abbreviation is 2trv. | ||
=== Names for tritave-equivalent mosses (proposed) === | |||
Note that all equave-agnostic names already apply here and may serve as placeholders until other tritave-equivalent mosses are given unique names. | |||
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! colspan="5" |9-note mosses <3/1> | |||
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!Mos | |||
!Name | |||
!Prefix | |||
!Abbrev. | |||
!Reasoning | |||
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|4L 5s | |||
|lambda or lambdatonic | |||
|lam- | |||
|lam | |||
|"lambda" already refers to tritave-equivalent 4L 5s | |||
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== Reasoning for names == | == Reasoning for names == | ||
The overall motivation for these names is to give names to closely related mosses and refer to individual mosses as some member of a broader family, rather than name individual mosses. Various terms have been used to similarly describe child mosses, but not under a temperament-agnostic viewpoint. | The overall motivation for these names is to give names to closely related mosses and refer to individual mosses as some member of a broader family, rather than name individual mosses. Various terms have been used to similarly describe child mosses, but not under a temperament-agnostic viewpoint. | ||