Iota vs. Modicum — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Iota and Modicum
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Iota
Iota (uppercase Ι, lowercase ι; Greek: ιώτα) is the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Yodh.
Modicum
A small amount of something
"England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists" (Ian Jack).
Iota
The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet. See Table at alphabet.
Modicum
A modest, small, or trifling amount.
Unable to garner even a modicum of support for his plan, he conceded to follow the others.
Iota
A very small amount; a bit
Not an iota of truth to that tale.
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Modicum
A little; a small quantity; a measured supply.
Her usual modicum of beer and punch.
Iota
The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet.
As a Greek numeral, iota represents ten.
There are twelve iotas on that page.
Modicum
A small or moderate or token amount;
England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists
Iota
A jot; a very small, insignificant quantity.
Iota
The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (
Iota
A very small quantity or degree; a jot; a particle.
They never depart an iota from the authentic formulas of tyranny and usurpation.
Iota
A tiny or scarcely detectable amount
Iota
The 9th letter of the Greek alphabet
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