IotaIota (upper case Ι, lower case ι) is the 9th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 10. Iota is the smallest letter in the Greek alphabet. The word iota is also used in English to express a very small amount. By some accounts this usage stems from the third- and fourth-century theological dispute over the Arian doctrine that Jesus and God the Father were of distinct but similar substances—Greek homoi-ousios—against the orthodox doctrine that they are one substance—Greek homo-ousios. The two words differ by one iota. Letters that arose from Iota include the Roman I. \n\n\n\n |
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