The root word for itinerary is "iter," which is a Latin word meaning "journey" or "route."
Itineraire is a word in the French language. When translated to the English language it becomes "Itinerary" which is a document or schedule of planned travel.
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.
Root word is usual.
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 root word is gift.
Itineraries is the plural of itinerary
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.
Itinerary - route (often with details of stops, etc).
schedule
This is likely the word "itinerary" (a schedule or plan of a journey).
well lets see whats on todays itinerary shall we?
The word "itinerary" is singular. The plural form is "itineraries." An itinerary refers to a detailed plan or schedule for a journey, while itineraries denote multiple such plans.
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.
Itineraire is a word in the French language. When translated to the English language it becomes "Itinerary" which is a document or schedule of planned travel.
An itinerary is a schedule of planned visits
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.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.