Definition of Iterated

1. Verb. (past of iterate) ¹

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Definition of Iterated

1. iterate [v] - See also: iterate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Iterated

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iter chordae anterius
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iter dentis
iter dentium
iterability
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Literary usage of Iterated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lectures on the Theory of Functions of Real Variables by James Pierpont (1912)
"We call this process iterated summation. We could have taken the indices il ••• im ... (3 The corresponding process of iterated summation would lead us to a ..."

2. Adaptive Statistical Procedures and Related Topics: Proceedings of a by Herbert Robbins, John Van Ryzin (1986)
"H. Robbins was one of the first who noted that the law of the iterated logarithm (LIL) has some statistical meaning. In his 1952 paper he observed that the ..."

3. Delights of Wisdom Concerning Conjugial Love: After which Follow Pleasures by Emanuel Swedenborg (1833)
"That those who had lived with each other in love truly conjugial, do not wish iterated marriage, except for causes separate front conjugial love. ..."

4. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1885)
"Through her theatrical career an unblemished reputation •was maintained, and a constantly iterated charge of avarice was the worst accusation brought ..."

5. A First Course in the Differential and Integral Calculus by William Fogg Osgood (1909)
"The iterated Integral. In order to compute the value of the volume integral defined in § 1 we introduce an iterated integral. The method is that of Chap. ..."

6. An Essay on Professional Ethics by George Sharswood (1884)
"Relying doubtless upon this, month after month, for nine successive years, my accuser has iterated and reiterated his libels in terms so gross, so vulgar, ..."

7. Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the by American Bar Association (1884)
"Relying doubtless upon this, month after month, for nine successive years, my accuser has iterated and reiterated his libels in terms so gross, so vulgar, ..."

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