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What is the root word for itinerary?

The root word for "itinerary" is itinerant, which means "traveling from place to place, especially on a circuit, as a preacher or salesman".

Itinerant is derived from the Latin word "itinerāri", meaning "to journey".

The word itinerary itself means a planned route or journey, often including stops and other details.

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