"Itineraire" is a word in the French language. It means "itinerary" or "route" in English.
An itinerary is a proposed route for a trip or journey. Some sentences might be: * "Wow! I can't believe you're going to Paris for a week - what's your itinerary?" * The travel agent offered to help plan our itinerary. * They have a packed itinerary for their trip to Malaysia. * Without the flight itinerary, you probably will miss the plane.
The word meander (from the Greek Maiandros) is the name of a river that was famous in antiquity for winding. Hence the word means "to behave like the Meander" that is to wind and turn like a river on a flat alluvial plain. Said loosely of any irregular itinerary.
The likely word is schedule (timetable or itinerary).
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
Itineraries is the plural of itinerary
Itinerary - route (often with details of stops, etc).
There is no root "ite." There is a root "iter, itineris" meaning a road or pathway: Itinerary, itinerant. There is the root "iter" meaning again: iterate, iteration. There is the suffix "-ite" meaning an inhabitant or an adherant; also "-ite" meaning a salt or acid whose adjectival form ends in -ous.
This is likely the word "itinerary" (a schedule or plan of a journey).
schedule
well lets see whats on todays itinerary shall we?
An itinerary is a word that means where you stay on a trip. An itinerary is a travel plan that lists schedule, timetable, agenda, program, tour, and routes taken.
An itinerary is a schedule of planned visits
"Itineraire" is a word in the French language. It means "itinerary" or "route" in English.
An itinerary is a proposed route for a trip or journey. Some sentences might be: * "Wow! I can't believe you're going to Paris for a week - what's your itinerary?" * The travel agent offered to help plan our itinerary. * They have a packed itinerary for their trip to Malaysia. * Without the flight itinerary, you probably will miss the plane.
itinerary
The likely word is the noun "schedule" (a timetable or itinerary).