An augmented third is an interval of five semitones, spanning three note names. An example of an augmented third is C to E sharp, or C flat to E.
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An augmented sixth chord is a chord containing an lowered submediant and a raised subdominant scale degree.
An augmented octave is an interval comprising thirteen semitones and eight note names - for example, C to C sharp.
An augmented ninth is an interval of 15 semitones, spanning nine note names, for example, C to D sharp.
An augmented fourth is an interval consisting of six semitones and spanning four note names - for example, C to F sharp.
Have/has augmented.