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Definition of iterate
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Iterate
(v. t.) To utter or do a
second
time or many
times;
to
repeat;
as, to
iterate
advice..
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Thoracoplasty
::
Thoracoplasty
(n.) A
remodeling
or
reshaping
of the
thorax;
especially,
the
operation
of
removing
the ribs, so as to
obliterate
the
pleural
cavity
in cases of
empyema..
Mesophl/um
::
Mesophl/um
(n.) The
middle
bark of a tree; the green layer of bark,
usually
soon
covered
by the outer or corky
layer,
and
obliterated..
Deletive
::
Deletive
(a.)
Adapted
to
destroy
or
obliterate.
Obliterated
::
Obliterated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Obliterat.
Literate
::
Literate
(n.) A
literary
man.
Literate
::
Literate
(a.)
Instructed
in
learning,
science,
or
literature;
learned;
lettered..
Han''t
::
Han't () A
contraction
of have not, or has not, used in
illiterate
speech.
In the
United
States
the
commoner
spelling
is
hain't..
-ation
::
-ation
() A
suffix
forming
nouns of
action,
and often
equivalent
to the
verbal
substantive
in -ing. It
sometimes
has the
further
meanings
of
state,
and that which
results
from the
action.
Many of these nouns have verbs in -ate; as,
alliterate
-ation,
narrate
-ation;
many are
derived
through
the
French;
as,
alteration,
visitation;
and many are
formed
on verbs
ending
in the Greek
formative
-ize (Fr.
-ise);
as,
civilization,
demoralization..
Letterless
::
Letterless
(a.)
Illiterate.
Lettered
::
Lettered
(a.)
Literate;
educated;
versed
in
literature.
Iterated
::
Iterated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Iterat.
Uncult
::
Uncult
(a.) Not
cultivated;
rude;
illiterate.
Decipher
::
Decipher
(v. t.) To find out, so as to be able to make known the
meaning
of; to make out or read, as words badly
written
or
partly
obliterated;
to
detect;
to
reveal;
to
unfold..
Charbon
::
Charbon
(n.) A small black spot or mark
remaining
in the
cavity
of the
corner
tooth of a horse after the large spot or mark has
become
obliterated.
Iterable
::
Iterable
(a.)
Capable
of being
iterated
or
repeated.
Wipe
::
Wipe (v. t.) To
remove
by
rubbing;
to rub off; to
obliterate;
--
usually
followed
by away, off or out. Also used
figuratively..
Literacy
::
Literacy
(n.) State of being
literate.
Reiteration
::
Reiteration
(n.) The act of
reiterating;
that which is
reiterated.
Annul
::
Annul (a.) To
reduce
to
nothing;
to
obliterate.
Agrammatist
::
Agrammatist
(n.) A
illiterate
person.
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