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This comma's names ultimately come from the Ancient Greek word "palingenesía" (meaning "rebirth", "regeneration" or "renaissance"<ref>[[Wiktionary: palingenesis #English]]</ref>), a fitting name since people often hope for a new start after each year.  The name is also appropriate in light of how certain essentially tempered chords generated by this comma are evocative of the kinds of chords heard in [[24edo]], where many microtonalists get their first start, despite 24edo itself not tempering out this comma.
This comma's names ultimately come from the Ancient Greek word "palingenesía" (meaning "rebirth", "regeneration" or "renaissance"<ref>[[Wiktionary: palingenesis #English]]</ref>), a fitting name since people often hope for a new start after each year.  The name is also appropriate in light of how certain essentially tempered chords generated by this comma are evocative of the kinds of chords heard in [[24edo]], where many microtonalists get their first start, despite 24edo itself not tempering out this comma.
In [[Sagittal notation]], it is the default comma represented by seven [[tina]]s.


== See also ==
== See also ==