Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being iterated or repeated.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective obsolete Capable of being iterated or repeated.

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  • adjective Capable of being iterated

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Examples

  • It leaves no iterable record, it dictates the speed and rhythm of its reception.

    Orwell’s BBC Broadcasts: Colonial Discourse and the Rhetoric of Propaganda 2002

  • First of all, however (suspending for the moment the question of the constitution and unconstitution of the human body, in Blake and elsewhere), it would hardly be possible to think of the human body in Blake in terms of a single or fractally iterable shape.

    Chaosmic Orders: Nonclassical Physics, Allegory, and the Epistemology of Blake's Minute Particulars. 2001

  • As Pfau traces the modern history of interiority, its authenticity depends on a paradox: that "voice" is at once inalienable and socially iterable.

    Response to Thomas Pfau 1999

  • Both Pfau and Kelley are concerned to define the place of the aesthetic within a judgment that comprehends a relation between that which is meaningful for our interiority and that which is meaningful from the perspective of the socially iterable.

    Romanticism and Philosophy in an Historical Age: Introduction 1999

  • For quite commonly we also experience voice, even that of the lyric, as something social and iterable, an articulate structure capable of producing a complex and potentially communicable response.

    The Voice of Critique: Aesthetic Cognition After Kant, 1999

  • They also added "iterator blocks" (sometimes known as "generators" in other languages) to make it easier to build iterable collections, and anonymous methods.

    Fabulous Adventures In Coding EricLippert 2010

  • They also added "iterator blocks" (sometimes known as "generators" in other languages) to make it easier to build iterable collections, and anonymous methods.

    Site Home 2010

  • They also added "iterator blocks" (sometimes known as "generators" in other languages) to make it easier to build iterable collections, and anonymous methods.

    Home 2010

  • Countries are accessible through a database object that is already configured upon import of pycountry and works as an iterable:

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Linux 2010

  • Countries are accessible through a database object that is already configured upon import of pycountry and works as an iterable:

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Linux 2010

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