Iterator

/ˈɪtəˌreɪtər/ noun

In computing, a tool or object that lets you go through items in a collection one at a time. It controls the order and remembers where you are in the sequence.

Formed in English from “iterate” plus the agent noun ending “-or,” meaning “one that does.” It grew out of mathematical and computing uses of “iteration” to name the thing that performs or manages the repeating steps.

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