iter
process; procedure
noun EE-ter Less Common
Origin: Latin iter (journey, route, process)
Usage Note
Iter is a Latin loanword used unchanged in Italian — it is invariable (same form singular and plural: l'iter, gli iter). It refers to the official steps or procedural path of something, especially legislative or administrative: l'iter parlamentare ('the parliamentary process'), l'iter burocratico ('the bureaucratic procedure'). It is formal and typically written.
Examples
"L'iter per l'approvazione della legge è lungo."
Natural Translation
The process for approving the law is lengthy.
Literal Translation
The process for the approval of-the law is long.
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