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iter
[ it-air, ahy-tair ]
noun
, Anatomy.
- a canal or passage.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of iter1
1590–1600; < Latin: journey, route, passage in the body, akin to īre to go, Hittite itar way, road
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Example Sentences
Siste viator iter—and part with poor Carlo—for whom there are now no more little passing troubles—no more little simple joys.
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Ut ingrediantur lubricum isti iter, impingendo stimulis calces.
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Prof′iter; Prof′iting, profit, gain, or advantage: (B.) progress or proficiency.
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Tum ad Sullam iter intendit et in eo itinere tres hostium exercitus aut fudit aut sibi adiunxit.
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Tum ad Sullam iter intendit et in e itinere trs hostium exercits aut fdit aut sibi25 adinxit.
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