Bidic comma
327680/321489, the bidic comma, is a 7-limit comma measuring about 33 cents and is the difference between a stack of 2 64/63s and a single 81/80. Tempering it out generally means that 64/63 is half the size of 81/80 and that 5120/5103 (the argent comma) is mapped as a negative interval.
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Etymology
The name was given by Tristan Bay as a reference to bidia temperament having the tuning quirks described above as a result of this comma being tempered out.