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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
itinerary
noun
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▪ Again she went over the first few days of their itinerary in her mind.
▪ At this stage of the itinerary I propose to suspend the journey south and visit the eastern glens.
▪ Newsday is not responsible for changes in prices or itineraries.
▪ Prices for the above itineraries are based on charter flights from London to Bangkok.
▪ Road atlas programs will map out your route between two cities or set up a whole itinerary of stops.
▪ Somerset Tourism is also creating cycling itineraries which will be available from Spring 1992.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
itinerary

itinerary \i*tin"er*a*ry\ ([-i]*t[i^]n"[~e]r*[asl]*r[y^]), a. Itinerant; traveling; passing from place to place; done on a journey.

It was rather an itinerary circuit of justice than a progress.
--Bacon.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
itinerary

mid-15c., "route of travel," from Late Latin itinerarium "account of a journey," noun use of neuter of itinerarius "of a journey," from Latin itineris "journey" (see itinerant). By late 15c. it meant "record of a journey;" extended sense "sketch of a proposed route" is from 1856.

Wiktionary
itinerary

a. itinerant; travelling from place to place; done on a journey n. 1 A route or proposed route of a journey. 2 An account or record of a journey. 3 A guidebook for travellers.

WordNet
itinerary
  1. n. an established line of travel or access [syn: path, route]

  2. a guidebook for travelers [syn: travel guidebook]

  3. a proposed route of travel [syn: travel plan]

Wikipedia
Itinerary

Itinerary may refer to:

  • Travel itinerary, a schedule of intended destinations and activities for travelers
  • Guide book, a book of information about a place, designed for the use of visitors or tourists
  • Itinerary file, a file format designed as an itinerary data format for TomTom devices
  • The route of a road trip, or the proposed outline of one
  • Schedule, a time-management tool
  • The route of a tour or the proposed outline of one
  • A route of travel, or the proposed outline such
  • Travel literature, including travel journals and diaries
  • Travel plan, a package of actions designed by an organisation to encourage safe, healthy and sustainable travel options
  • Trip planner, a website dedicated to helping the users plan their trips

Usage examples of "itinerary".

He no longer sat motionless behind his desk: like a dancing bear he hopped about between bookcase and blackboard, seized the sponge and effaced the just outlined itineraries of the Goths.

He felt severely depressed, meditating about that, and he did his best to reinvolve his attention in the itinerary.

Teresa had been in plain view on the kitchen table, with her itinerary in Ouray and Telluride spelled out in great detail.

Venetian traveller, visited far Cathay, following somewhat the itinerary of his predecessor, reaching however nearer to Australia than Marco Polo ever did, for, whereas the latter described the Australasian regions only from hearsay, the Franciscan Monk Odoric actually visited Java and some of the islands of the eastern Archipelago.

Two, we continue our original itinerary and deliver our load of scientific equipment to Chandrasekhar Deep Space Observatory on Uraniborg, and take our chances.

Styxnymphsville, Hyperborea, and Hesperia from my itinerary to give us an extra week in Joppa and time for a quick look-see at Thessalian Larissa.

European tour operators, who had added our play, and the gardens of Il Piacere, to their itineraries.

Every single vessel they attacked, including this one, had either visited this star system or had it on their itinerary before they were attacked.

Rita Abrams told the Cheyenne 11 pilot, Oswaldo Zileri, as they approached the Sion airstrip-first point of call on their aerial itinerary.

If you take me with you, I swear by all the holy apostles that I will be your slave and I will devote my days to tracing for you an itinerary that will lead you straight to the land of the Priest.

Within few hours, and whenever the delay had not caused irreparable damages to its adjustments, it would be on way in a rented car and with a new identity, following a planned itinerary meticulously, and with airplane passages that would take to the authorities to look for a needle in a barn.

Ben Ackerman made most of the arrangements for equipment, supplies and itinerary including a guide to meet them in Brazzaville.

The dates and itinerary had already been arranged when Caridad del Cobre woke him from his siesta with brutal news: "Señor, my poor girl is turning into a dog.

Phariom and his bride, escaping with their dromedaries, had found themselves lost and alone in the desert, and, failing to regain the road toward Tasuun, had taken inadvertently another track, leading to Zul-Bha-Sair, a walled metropolis on the south-western verge of the waste, which their itinerary had not included.

The itinerary called for them to spend one more day on this tributary of the Orinoco before lifting on air suspension and crossing through the jungle to the Rio Negro and thence on down to Manaus.