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== Septendesemi ==
== Septendesemi ==
The name ''septendesemi'' means a septendecimal semitone ([[17/16]]). The septendesemi temperament (80 & 103) tempers out the mirkwai comma and 1959552/1953125 (parkleiness comma) in the 7-limit. [[183edo]] provides an excellent tuning for 7-, 11-, 13-, and 17-limit septendesemi.
Septendesemi tempers out the mirkwai comma and 1959552/1953125 (parkleiness comma) in the 7-limit, and may be described as the {{nowrap| 80 & 103 }} temperament. [[183edo]] provides an excellent tuning for 7-, 11-, 13-, and 17-limit septendesemi. Septendesemi was named by [[Xenllium]] in 2021; the name ''septendesemi'' refers to a septendecimal semitone ([[17/16]]).  


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{{Main| Gaster temperament }}
{{Main| Gaster temperament }}


The gaster temperament (111 & 113) tempers out {{monzo| -70 72 -19 }} (quadbila-negu) in the 5-limit; mirkwai comma (16875/16807) and [[scheme comma]] (14348907/14336000) in the 7-limit. The word "[[Wiktionary: gaster|gaster]]" means [[Wiktionary: abdomen|abdomen]] or [[Wiktionary: stomach|stomach]], but also a restructuring of the words "gassormic tritone", which is a generator of this temperament. This temperament is sufficient to obtain high prime limit harmonics like a stomach, so that patent vals [[111edo|111]], [[113edo|113]] and [[224edo|224]] support it even in the 41-limit.
Gaster tempers out {{monzo| -70 72 -19 }} in the 5-limit, mirkwai comma (16875/16807) and [[scheme comma]] (14348907/14336000) in the 7-limit, and may be described as the {{nowrap| 111 & 113 }} temperament.  
 
It was named by [[Xenllium]] in 2022; the word "[[Wiktionary: gaster|gaster]]" means [[Wiktionary: abdomen|abdomen]] or [[Wiktionary: stomach|stomach]], but also a restructuring of the words "gassormic tritone", which is a generator of this temperament. This temperament is sufficient to obtain high prime limit harmonics like a stomach, so that patent vals [[111edo|111]], [[113edo|113]] and [[224edo|224]] support it even in the 41-limit.


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== Hemiseptisix ==
== Hemiseptisix ==
The name ''hemiseptisix'' means a half of septimal major sixth ([[12/7]]). The hemiseptisix temperament (103 & 121) tempers out the mirkwai comma and 95703125/95551488 (pontiqak comma) in the 7-limit. [[224edo]] provides an excellent tuning for 7-, 11-, and 13-limit hemiseptisix.
Hemiseptisix tempers out the mirkwai comma and 95703125/95551488 (pontiqak comma) in the 7-limit, and may be described as the {{nowrap| 103 & 121 }} temperament. [[224edo]] provides an excellent tuning for 7-, 11-, and 13-limit hemiseptisix. Hemiseptisix was named by [[Xenllium]] in 2021; the name ''hemiseptisix'' refers to a half of septimal major sixth ([[12/7]]).  


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{{See also| Sensipent family }}
{{See also| Sensipent family }}


This can also be considered a [[non-over-1 temperament]], with considerable scope for harmony in the 2.5/3.7/3.11/3.13/3.17/3 subgroup with mos scales of 8, 15, 23, and 31 notes despite no harmonics from the root. It can be considered a detemperament of 8d-et, with a generator very slightly flat of 7\8.
Named by [[Xenllium]] in 2022, browser may be described as the {{nowrap| 103 & 111 }} temperament.
 
This can also be considered a [[non-over-1 temperament]], with considerable scope for harmony in the 2.5/3.7/3.11/3.13/3.17/3 subgroup with mos scales of 8, 15, 23, and 31 notes despite no harmonics from the root. It can be considered a detemperament of 8d-et, with a generator very slightly flat of 7\8.  


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== Grazer ==
== Grazer ==
Named by [[Xenllium]] in 2022, grazer may be described as the {{nowrap| 113 & 121 }} temperament.
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