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Definition of iter
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of iter is as below...
Iter (n.) A
passage;
esp., the
passage
between
the third and
fourth
ventricles
in the
brain;
the
aqueduct
of
Sylvius..
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Systematical
::
Systematical
(a.)
Proceeding
according
to
system,
or
regular
method;
as, a
systematic
writer;
systematic
benevolence..
Corfute
::
Corfute
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Corfu,
an
island
in the
Mediterranean
Sea..
Sabre
::
Sabre (n.) A sword with a broad and heavy
blade,
thick at the back, and
usually
more or less
curved
like a
scimiter;
a
cavalry
sword..
Lean
::
Lean (v. i.)
Wanting
fullness,
richness,
sufficiency,
or
productiveness;
deficient
in
quality
or
contents;
slender;
scant;
barren;
bare; mean; -- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, the lean
harvest;
a lean
purse;
a lean
discourse;
lean
wages..
Literalized
::
Literalized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Literaliz.
Johnsonese
::
"Johnsonese
(n.) The
literary
style of Dr.
Samuel
Johnson,
or one
formed
in
imitation
of it; an
inflated,
stilted,
or
pompous
style,
affecting
classical
words..
Fruiteress
::
Fruiteress
(n.) A woman who sells
fruit.
Notation
::
Notation
(n.)
Literal
or
etymological
signification.
Pen
::
Pen (n.) Fig.: A
writer,
or his
style;
as, he has a sharp pen..
Desman
::
Desman
(n.) An
amphibious,
insectivorous
mammal
found in
Russia
(Myogale
moschata).
It is
allied
to the
moles,
but is
called
muskrat
by some
English
writers..
Illiteracies
::
Illiteracies
(pl. ) of
Illiterac.
Ancient
::
Ancient
(a.) Old; that
happened
or
existed
in
former
times,
usually
at a great
distance
of time;
belonging
to times long past;
specifically
applied
to the times
before
the fall of the Roman
empire;
--
opposed
to
modern;
as,
ancient
authors,
literature,
history;
ancient
days..
Synosteology
::
Synoptist
(n.) Any one of the
authors
of the three
synoptic
Gospels,
which give a
history
of our
Lord's
life and
ministry,
in
distinction
from the
writer
of
John's
Gospel,
which gives a
fuller
record
of his
teachings..
Pragmatical
::
Pragmatical
(a.)
Philosophical;
dealing
with
causes,
reasons,
and
effects,
rather
than with
details
and
circumstances;
-- said of
literature..
Criterion
::
Criterion
(n.) A
standard
of
judging;
any
approved
or
established
rule or test, by which
facts,
principles
opinions,
and
conduct
are tried in
forming
a
correct
judgment
respecting
them..
Perseus
::
Perseus
(n.) A
Grecian
legendary
hero, son of
Jupiter
and
Danae,
who slew the
Gorgon
Medusa..
Sesquitertian
::
Sesquitertian
(a.) Alt. of
Sesquitertiana.
Millistere
::
Millistere
(n.) A
liter,
or cubic
decimeter..
Epistler
::
Epistler
(n.) A
writer
of
epistles,
or of an
epistle
of the New
Testament..
Moxa
::
Moxa (n.) A soft
woolly
mass
prepared
from the young
leaves
of
Artemisia
Chinensis,
and used as a
cautery
by
burning
it on the skin;
hence,
any
substance
used in a like
manner,
as
cotton
impregnated
with
niter,
amadou..
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