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The '''septendecima''' ([[monzo]]: {{monzo| -52 -17 34 }}) is a [[5-limit]] [[unnoticeable comma]]. It represents the difference between a stack of seventeen [[25/24]] intervals and one octave, and tempering it out means that [[25/24 equal-step tuning]] is equated with [[17edo]]. Therefore, a temperament must be divisible by 17 in order to temper out this comma, any edo such as [[311edo]], which isn't a multiple of 17 cannot be tempering out the 25/24 kleisma. The temperament which tempers out only this comma is 5-limit [[Ragismic microtemperaments#Chlorine|chlorine]].
The '''septendecima''' ([[monzo]]: {{monzo| -52 -17 34 }}) is an [[unnoticeable comma|unnoticeable]] [[5-limit]] [[comma]]. It is the difference between a stack of seventeen [[25/24]]'s and one [[octave]].  


== See also ==
The [[regular temperament|temperament]] which [[tempering out|tempers out]] only this comma is 5-limit [[Ragismic microtemperaments #Chlorine|chlorine]]. The octave must be divisible by 17 in order to temper out this comma. Any edo such as [[311edo]], which is not a multiple of 17 cannot be tempering out this comma.
* [[Unnoticeable comma]]


[[Category:Chlorine]]
[[Category:Chlorine]]