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Recite vs Iteration - What's the difference?

recite | iteration |

As a verb recite

is to repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience.

As a noun iteration is

recital or performance a second time; repetition.

recite

English

Verb

(recit)
  • To repeat aloud some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, often before an audience
  • To list or enumerate something
  • To deliver a recitation
  • iteration

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Recital or performance a second time; repetition.
  • A variation or version.
  • The architect drafted several iterations of the floorplan before deciding on his final design.
  • * 2014 , "Jazz at Lincoln Center", Radio New Zealand Schedule for Saturday 6th December [http://www.radionz.co.nz/concert/schedules/20141206]
  • Still going strong in his ninth decade, Wein celebrates his 88th birthday behind the piano accompanied by the latest iteration of his band, the Newport All-Stars, featuring tenor saxophonist [...]
  • (computing) the use of repetition in a computer program, especially in the form of a loop
  • (computing) a single repetition of the code within such a repetitive process
  • The code calculates the appropriate value at each iteration .