To describe very small quantity in Greek
Iota means a small quantity, here are some examples: After the car accident, when the suspects were taken to be questioned, neither had an iota of an idea of what happened. The employer had not an iota of proof, but he blamed the new clerk for the theft anyway. We discovered that there was not an iota of truth in the rumors that they had spread so eagerly. The girl didn't have an iota of evidence against her.
Any salesperson with even one iota of professionalism will always do their best to avoid bickering with the customer.
That would be, "Theta".
If you really want to know, ask a member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.
The meaning of a word is its "definition."
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"That boy does not have one IOTA of common sense."
The Greek word for the word for yellow is kitrino. In addition, the Greek word for the word red is kokkino.
An iota is a miniscule amount of something, often in a more figurative way rather than literally. An example of a sentence using the word "iota" is "The Governor doesn't have a single iota of integrity. "
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"I have no more patience left - no, not one iota of it!" An iota is a letter in the Greek alphabet, but it is used idiomatically in English to represent a very small amount.
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