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itineration

[ahy-tin-uh-reyt, ih-tin-]

i·tin·er·ate

[ahy-tin-uh-reyt, ih-tin-]
verb (used without object), -at·ed, -at·ing.
to go from place to place, especially in a regular circuit, as a preacher or judge.

Origin:
1590–1600; < Late Latin itinerātus, past participle of itinerārī to travel, equivalent to Latin itiner- (stem of iter) journey (see iter) + -ātus -ate1

i·tin·er·a·tion, noun
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itinerate (aɪˈtɪnəˌreɪt, ɪ-)
 
vb
(intr) to travel from place to place
 
itiner'ation
 
n

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