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twocats I'm not sure what your intention is here.
But I'm not going to be typing every permutation in my posts. Eg. C# and D#, and D-flat and E-flat, and C# and E-flat, and D-flat and D#. When the first note is the lower note ..... regardless of its symbolism, and the second note is the higher note, also regardless of its symbolism, the interval span is a major second (equivalent to a 'diminished third' interval) ... for those combinations mentioned above. I'm telling to you and diretonic etc that the 'diminished third' interval is not another classification/category of a 'third' interval.
If you reckon a diminished third is truly a 'third' .... then go ahead, and make my day. Diretonic and tc3 already know that they're wrong. That's why they shutted up and didn't say a word after realising they're wrong.