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|[[1L 5s]]|| selenite||sel-||sel||References [[luna]] temperament (selenite is named after the moon); also called ''antimachinoid<ref name="anti-name">Alternate name based on the name of its sister mos, with anti- prefix added.</ref>''.
|[[1L 5s]]|| selenite||sel-||sel||References [[luna]] temperament (selenite is named after the moon); also called ''antimachinoid<ref name="anti-name">Alternate name based on the name of its sister mos, with anti- prefix added.</ref>''.
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|[[2L 4s]]||malic||mal-||mal||Sister mos of 4L 2s; apples have concave ends, whereas lemons/limes have convex ends.
|[[2L 4s]]||malic||mal-||mal||Sister mos of 4L 2s; apples have concave ends, whereas lemons/limes have convex ends.
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|[[4L 2s]]||citric||citro-||cit||Parent (or subset) mos of 4L 6s and 6L 4s.
|[[4L 2s]]||citric||citro-||cit||Parent (or subset) mos of 4L 6s and 6L 4s.
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|[[5L 1s]]||machinoid||mech-||mech||From [[machine]] temperament.
|[[5L 1s]]||machinoid||mech-||mk||From [[machine]] temperament.
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! colspan="5" |7-note mosses
! colspan="5" |7-note mosses
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|[[5L 2s]]|| diatonic||dia-||dia||
|[[5L 2s]]|| diatonic||dia-||dia||
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|[[6L 1s]]||archaeotonic ||arch- || arch||Originally a name for 13edo's 6L 1s scale; also called ''archæotonic/archeotonic<ref name="spelling">Spelling variant.</ref>''.
|[[6L 1s]]||archaeotonic ||arch- || arc||Originally a name for 13edo's 6L 1s scale; also called ''archæotonic/archeotonic<ref name="spelling">Spelling variant.</ref>''.
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! colspan="5" |8-note mosses
! colspan="5" |8-note mosses
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|[[2L 7s]]||balzano||bal-||bal||Originally a name for 20edo's 2L 7s (and 2L 11) scales; bal- is pronounced /bæl/.
|[[2L 7s]]||balzano||bal-||bal||Originally a name for 20edo's 2L 7s (and 2L 11) scales; bal- is pronounced /bæl/.
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|[[3L 6s]]||tcheretonic||cher-||ch|| In reference to Tcherepnin's 9-note scale in 12edo. Also called ''cheretonic<ref name="spelling" />''.
|[[3L 6s]]||tcherepnin||cher-||ch|| In reference to Tcherepnin's 9-note scale in 12edo.
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|[[4L 5s]]|| gramitonic||gram-||gram||From "grave minor third".
|[[4L 5s]]|| gramitonic||gram-||gm||From "grave minor third".
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|[[5L 4s]]||semiquartal||cthon-||cth||From "half fourth"; cthon- is from "chthonic".
|[[5L 4s]]||semiquartal||cthon-||ct||From "half fourth"; cthon- is from "chthonic".
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|[[6L 3s]]||hyrulic||hyru-||hy||References [[triforce]] temperament.
|[[6L 3s]]||hyrulic||hyru-||hy||References [[triforce]] temperament.
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|[[7L 2s]]||armotonic||arm-||arm||From [[Armodue]] theory; also called ''superdiatonic<ref name="unofficial" />.''
|[[7L 2s]]||armotonic||arm-||am||From [[Armodue]] theory; also called ''superdiatonic<ref name="unofficial" />.''
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|[[8L 1s]]||subneutralic||blu-|| blu||Derived from the generator being between supraminor and neutral quality; blu- is from [[bleu]] temperament.
|[[8L 1s]]||subneutralic||blu-|| blu||Derived from the generator being between supraminor and neutral quality; blu- is from [[bleu]] temperament.
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!Pattern!!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr.!!Etymology
!Pattern!!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr.!!Etymology
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|[[1L 9s]]||olivnie ||oli- ||oli||Rhymes with "nine", depending on one's pronunciation; also called ''antisinatonic<ref name="anti-name" />.''
|[[1L 9s]]||olivnie ||oli- ||ol||Rhymes with "nine", depending on one's pronunciation; also called ''antisinatonic<ref name="anti-name" />.''
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|[[2L 8s]]||jaric||jara-||jar||From [[pajara]], [[injera]], and [[diaschismic]] temperaments.
|[[2L 8s]]||jaric||jara-||ja||From [[pajara]], [[injera]], and [[diaschismic]] temperaments.
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|[[3L 7s]]||sephiroid||seph-|| seph||From [[sephiroth]] temperament.
|[[3L 7s]]||sephiroid||seph-|| sp||From [[sephiroth]] temperament.
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|[[4L 6s]]||lime ||lime-||lim||Sister mos of 6L 4s; limes are smaller than lemons, as are 4L 6s's step sizes compared to 6L 4s.
|[[4L 6s]]||lime ||lime-||lim||Sister mos of 6L 4s; limes are smaller than lemons, as are 4L 6s's step sizes compared to 6L 4s.
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|[[7L 3s]]||dicoid||dico-||dico ||From [[Dicot family#Dichotic|dichotic]] and [[dicot]] (dicoid) exotemperaments; pronounced /'daɪˌkɔɪd/.
|[[7L 3s]]||dicoid||dico-||dico ||From [[Dicot family#Dichotic|dichotic]] and [[dicot]] (dicoid) exotemperaments; pronounced /'daɪˌkɔɪd/.
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|[[8L 2s]]||taric||tara-||tar||Sister mos of 2L 8s; based off of [[wikipedia:Hindustani_numerals|Hindi]] word for 18 (aṭhārah), since 18edo contains basic 8L 2s.
|[[8L 2s]]||taric||tara-||ta||Sister mos of 2L 8s; based off of [[wikipedia:Hindustani_numerals|Hindi]] word for 18 (aṭhārah), since 18edo contains basic 8L 2s.
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|[[9L 1s]]|| sinatonic||sina-||si|| Derived from the generator being within the range of a [[sinaic]].
|[[9L 1s]]|| sinatonic||sina-||si|| Derived from the generator being within the range of a [[sinaic]].
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!Must be octave-equivalent?!!Etymology
!Must be octave-equivalent?!!Etymology
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| rowspan="2" |[[1L 1s]]|| trivial|| triv-||trv
| rowspan="2" |[[1L 1s]]|| trivial|| triv-||tw
|No||The simplest valid mos pattern.
|No||The simplest valid mos pattern.
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!Must be octave-equivalent?!!Etymology
!Must be octave-equivalent?!!Etymology
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|[[1L 4s]]||pedal||ped-||ped
|[[1L 4s]]||pedal||ped-||pd
|No ||From Latin ''ped'', for ''foot''; one big toe and four small toes.
|No ||From Latin ''ped'', for ''foot''; one big toe and four small toes.
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| No||Opposite pattern of 2L 3s.
| No||Opposite pattern of 2L 3s.
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|[[4L 1s]]||manual ||manu-|| manu
|[[4L 1s]]||manual ||manu-|| mn
|No||From Latin ''manus'', for ''hand''; one thumb and four longer fingers.
|No||From Latin ''manus'', for ''hand''; one thumb and four longer fingers.
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