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Term: iter

Description:

The term "iter" has multiple meanings, serving as a noun, verb, and adverb. It originates from Latin and refers to a journey, route, or course of travel. It can also signify a repetition, a methodical process, or a sequence of events.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

Sense 1: A journey or route.

Example sentence: He embarked on an epic iter through the dense jungle, facing countless challenges along the way.

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Related Expressions:
  • iter per magistrum - a journey under the guidance of a mentor.
  • iter ad astra - a journey to the stars.

Verb:

Sense 1: To travel or journey.

Example sentence: They decided to iter across the country, exploring various cities and landmarks.

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Related Expressions:
  • iter facere - to make a journey.
  • iter rotundum - a circular journey or round trip.

Adverb:

Sense 1: Again; once more.

Example sentence: After completing the task, he pressed the button to iter process it and start over.

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Related Expressions:
  • iterum et iterum - again and again.
  • iter ad maiora - a phrase encouraging someone to pursue greater achievements or challenges.
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