Itineraries

/aɪˈtɪnəˌrɛriz/ noun

Definition

Planned routes or schedules for journeys, including destinations, timing, and activities. Detailed travel plans outlining the sequence of places to visit.

Etymology

From Latin 'itinerarium' meaning 'account of a journey', from 'iter' (journey, way). Originally referred to Roman road maps and distance markers. The word entered English via French in the 15th century.

Kelly Says

Itineraries represent humanity's eternal struggle between wanderlust and the need for order. Ancient Roman itineraries were carved in stone along roads, while modern digital versions can be updated instantly - yet both serve the same fundamental purpose of turning chaos into navigable structure.

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