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iterance

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈɪtərəns/

Definitions

  • The act of repeating something or doing something repeatedly.
  • The number of times an action or process is repeated in an iterative process.

Usage Examples

  • The iterance of the process led to the refinement of the model.
  • Each iterance of the machine’s operation produced better results than the last.
  • He made several iterances in his attempts to improve the design.

Etymology

From Latin "iteratio," meaning "repetition," derived from "iterare" meaning "to repeat" (from "iter," meaning "way" or "journey"). The suffix "-ance" denotes a state or quality of being, hence "iterance" refers to the state of repeating or doing something multiple times.

Synonyms

  • Repetition
  • Reiterating
  • Iteration
  • Recurrence
  • Renewal

Antonyms

  • Singularity
  • Infrequency
  • Uniqueness

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Englishiterance/ˈɪtərəns/
Spanishiteración/iteraˈθjon/
Frenchitération/itɛʁaˈsjɔ̃/
GermanWiederholung/ˈviːdɐˌhoːlʊŋ/
Chinese重复/chóngfù/
Hindiपुनरावृत्ति/punarāvr̥tti/
Arabicالتكرار/altikrār/
Russianповторение/pəvˈtɔrʲɪnʲɪə/
Japanese反復/hanpuku/
Italianiterazione/iteratˈtsjone/
Portugueseiteração/itɛɾɐˈsɐ̃w̃/
Swahilirudufu/rʊˈdʊfʊ/
Turkishtekrarlama/tekˈɾaɾlɑːmɑ/
Vietnamesesự lặp lại/sɨ˧˩ lap˧˨ laj˧˩/
Persianتکرار/təkɾɒr/
Greekεπανάληψη/epanálipsi/
Polishpowtórzenie/pɔfˈtʊʐɛnʲɛ/
Dutchherhaling/ˈɦɛrˌɦɑːlɪŋ/
Swedishupprepning/ʉːpˈreːpnɪŋ/
Finnishtoisto/ˈtoisto/
Ukrainianповторення/pɔftɔˈrɛɲʲɪ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • In American English, the "t" sound is softer, with some speakers dropping it altogether in casual speech.
  • In British English, the pronunciation tends to be more distinct with clearer enunciation of each syllable.

Historical Usage

Originally, "iterance" was mostly used in technical and academic contexts, referring to the concept of repeating a procedure or action, particularly in mathematics and sciences. Over time, it became more common in everyday language to describe any repetitive process or action.

Cultural Nuances

The concept of "iterance" often carries a notion of improvement or refinement through repetition, especially in modern contexts like software development or product design, where iterative processes lead to continual enhancements. It can also evoke a sense of tediousness or monotony in repetitive tasks, often seen in manual labor or routine tasks.

More Information

In the context of modern technology, "iterance" is key to processes such as agile development and continuous improvement models. It emphasizes that repeated attempts or refinements will eventually lead to optimal results. "Iterance" as a concept in education and training often refers to repetitive practice that helps solidify knowledge and skills over time.

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