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iter

[ it-air, ahy-tair ]

noun

, Anatomy.
  1. 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.

Ut ingrediantur lubricum isti iter, impingendo stimulis calces.

Prof′iter; Prof′iting, profit, gain, or advantage: (B.) progress or proficiency.

Tum ad Sullam iter intendit et in eo itinere tres hostium exercitus aut fudit aut sibi adiunxit.

Tum ad Sullam iter intendit et in e itinere trs hostium exercits aut fdit aut sibi25 adinxit.

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