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Created page with "{{Infobox Interval | Name = middle semisixthma | Color name = 17u3o1ogg1, suthologugu 1sn | Comma = yes }} '''429/425''', the '''middle semisixthma''' is a 17-limit small comma. It is the amount by which a stack consisting of 13/10 and 22/17 exceed a 5/3. == Etymology == The word ''semisixthma'' was introduced by Xenllium in 2024. It is a contraction of ''semisixths comma'' into a single word. The name ''middle semisixthma'' is co..." |
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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The word ''semisixthma'' was introduced by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] in 2024. It is a contraction of ''semisixths comma'' into a single word. The name ''middle semisixthma'' is contrast to the ''large semisixthma'', [[507/500]] (the difference between two 13/10s and one 5/3) and the ''small semisixthma'', [[1452/1445]] (the difference between two 22/17s and one 5/3), differing by [[221/220]] (minor naiadma). | The word ''semisixthma'' was introduced by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] in 2024. It is a contraction of ''semisixths comma'' into a single word. Both 13/10 and 22/17 are [[Interseptimal interval|interseptimal]] semisixth intervals, stacking two of which give a major sixth interval. The name ''middle semisixthma'' is contrast to the ''large semisixthma'', [[507/500]] (the difference between two 13/10s and one 5/3) and the ''small semisixthma'', [[1452/1445]] (the difference between two 22/17s and one 5/3), differing by [[221/220]] (minor naiadma). | ||
== See also == | == See also == |