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iota

American  
[ahy-oh-tuh] / aɪˈoʊ tə /

noun

  1. a very small quantity; jot; whit.

    Synonyms:
    mite, grain, atom, particle, bit
  2. the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (I, ι).

  3. the vowel sound represented by this letter.


iota British  
/ aɪˈəʊtə /

noun

  1. the ninth letter in the Greek alphabet (Ι, ι), a vowel or semivowel, transliterated as i or j

  2. (usually used with a negative) a very small amount; jot (esp in the phrase not one or an iota )

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iota Idioms  

Etymology

Origin of iota

1600–10; < Latin iōta < Greek iôta < Semitic; compare Hebrew yōdh yod

Example Sentences

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Just in case there was an iota of doubt.

From BBC

Perhaps most painful among the nurses’ many miseries is their isolation: the secrets they keep in hopes of sparing their loved ones an iota of extra suffering.

From Los Angeles Times

"It doesn't help the UK's advanced manufacturing sector one iota, because we don't see any of those funds," he said.

From BBC

The measles, mumps, and rubella, or MMR, vaccine does not contain an iota of fetal cells.

From Salon

Like the film’s title, the jokes in “Happy Gilmore 2” don’t require a single iota of thought, only a death-grip on nostalgia.

From Salon