iterant









iterant


iterant [it-er-uh nt] ExamplesWord Origin See more synonyms for iterant on Thesaurus.com adjective

  1. characterized by repetition; repeating.

Origin of iterant 1620–30; Latin iterant- (stem of iterāns), present participle of iterāre to repeat. See iterate, -ant Related Words for iterant fitful, infrequent, recurrent, occasional, periodic, seasonal, recurring, boring, repetitive, redundant, alternate, arrested, broken, cyclical, discontinuous, hit-or-miss, interrupted, periodical, rhythmic, serial Examples from the Web for iterant Historical Examples of iterant

  • One iterant sound alone, as it drew closer, stirred the silence of that evening: it was the voice of one crying in the wilderness.

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