Apotome

/ˈæpətəm/ noun

In ancient music theory, an interval smaller than a whole tone; a quarter tone or similar microtonal interval.

From Greek apotome, from apo- 'away, off' and temnein 'to cut,' literally 'a cutting off'—referring to a small interval left when tones don't divide evenly.

AMአፖቶም
ARأبُوتُوم
BNঅপোটোম
CAapotome
CSapotome
DAapotome
DEApotome
ELαποτομή
ESapotome
FAآپوتوم
FIapotome
FRapotome
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