-iter

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See also: iter and iter.

German

Etymology

From Latin -ter.

Suffix

-iter

  1. used to form adverbs (not productive; often present in terms derived from Latin)

Derived terms

Latin

Etymology

See -ter.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-iter (comparative -ius, superlative -issimē)

  1. Alternative form of -ter: -ly; used to form adverbs from adjectives.

Synonyms

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