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Graham named it "magic" by analogy with miracle; he was listening to the Fleetwood Mac song "You Make Loving Fun" that uses the word "miracle" at the time. Later he coined the backronym "multiple approximations generated iteratively and consistently" also by analogy with miracle. | Graham named it "magic" by analogy with miracle; he was listening to the Fleetwood Mac song "You Make Loving Fun" that uses the word "miracle" at the time. Later he coined the backronym "multiple approximations generated iteratively and consistently" also by analogy with miracle. | ||
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Origin: Gene Ward Smith (2003) | Origin: Gene Ward Smith (2003) | ||
Rather bizarrely, the 11-limit extension of the king of 7-limit planar temperaments was named first | Rather bizarrely, the 11-limit extension of the king of 7-limit planar temperaments was named first. See the temperament's dedicated page for sources. | ||
=== [[Pelogic family|Mavila]] === | === [[Pelogic family|Mavila]] === | ||