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iterator

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See also: Iterator and iterátor

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Etymology

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    From iterate + -or.

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    Noun

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    iterator (plural iterators)

    1. One who or that which iterates.
    2. (programming) A method capable of performing the same action on every item in a collection.
      Coordinate term: iteratee

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    Verb

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    iterātor

    1. second/third-person singular future passive imperative of iterō