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I came across the word "iterative" today. What exactly is the difference between "iterative" and "reiterative"? Also, one of the definitions in dictionary.com was "Grammar. Frequentative." What is that about? | ||
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So far as I know there is no difference in the meanings. And the grammatical expression "frequentive" means any term that expresses or describes frequency or something continuous. Richard English | |||
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Substituting reiterate for repeat is very common in this country among those wanting to sound clever. Is it also wrong? | |||
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Asa, unless I am forgetting something, I don't think "iter" is often used in medicine. So, the agreement is that "iterative" and "reiterative" have exactly the same meaning? One then wonders why they both exist. | |||
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