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iterance
[it-er-uhns]
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The monotonous iterance of a little vesper bell somewhere in the valley, hidden by the orchard bowers, added the finishing touch.
I know one who can evoke modern dramatic scenes by the mere iterance of the great musical names of the imagination.
It became nonsense on the third iterance.
The reader may himself live with a certain verse and be aware of it now and then merely as a teasing iterance that "From some odd corner of the mind Beats time to nothing in the brain."
Thou, Theseus, wast a cloud, and I a cloud, Quickened from thee with such pervading flame, As that thou canst not now so part from me Without the fiery iterance of my heart.
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