Definitions for iter

iter it·er

Spelling: [it-air, ahy-tair]
IPA: /ˈɪt ɛər, ˈaɪ tɛər/

Iter is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 34 anagrams from letters in iter (eirt).

Definitions for iter

noun

  1. a canal or passage.

Origin of iter

1590-1600; Latin: journey, route, passage in the body, akin to īre to go, Hittite itar way, road

Examples for iter

We are passing, it may be, from Benevento to fishy Bari, as two stages of the "iter ad Brundisium."

We shall be very glad to see the iter to which our Correspondent refers.

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

Lim′itedness; Lim′iter, the person or thing that limits or confines: a friar who had a license to beg within certain bounds.

Admitting the identity of this station would clear up the whole of this iter to the Wall.

With Alatri we end one main stage of our iter, that of the hill-cities.

Sed is Piso in provincia ab equitibus Hispanis, quos in exercitu ductabat, iter faciens occisus est.

Exhib′iter, Exhib′itor; Exhibi′tion, presentation to view: display: a public show, esp.

Innumerable difficulties occur on every side in endeavouring to explain this iter.

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

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