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In the tuning of a musical instrument to a scale, temperament is the compromise, or deliberate mistuning, of pure or just intervals so the various frequency ratios between notes of the scale are compatible with octaves. This compromise is called a temperament, of which there are theoretically an infinite number. Also called tempered tuning. See meantone, equal temperament, just intonation, syntonic comma, diatonic comma.
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| temporal |
term means parameters such as beat, rhythm, and meter, those having to do with time
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| temple |
If the object is part of a LOOM, use that term.
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| template |
A dummy publication that acts as a model for the structure and general layout of another publication.
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| temporomandibular joint |
The hinge joint of the jaw bones.
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