itineration
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin itinerātiō.
Noun
itineration (countable and uncountable, plural itinerations)
- (formal) A travelling around.
- 1841, The Foreign Missionary Chronicle:
- In company with William I made several interesting itinerations on the hills during the last cold season, an account of which has been sent home to the Board; also a tour of upwards of 350 miles on the plains […]
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