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itinerate


Meanings
  • Verb

    Travel from place to place, typically selling or offering a particular service as one goes.

    - "The itinerant salesman travels from town to town selling his wares."
    - "The missionaries itinerated through the jungle, converting the local tribes."
  • Noun

    A schedule or plan of places to be visited.

    - "The travel agent provided us with an itinerary for our trip to Europe."
    - "Please follow the itinerate closely to ensure we cover all the planned destinations."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with itinerate
iterate , create , mate , fate , state , wait , debate , abate , relate , agitate , meditate , celebrate , aberrate
Variants
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itinerate , itinerated , itinerates , itinerating , itineration , itinerations
Etymology
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Originally meant 'to go from house to house', from the Latin word 'iter', meaning 'journey'.


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  1. The term 'itinerate' is derived from the Latin word 'iter', meaning 'journey'.

  2. The term was originally used to describe people who traveled from house to house, offering religious services.

  3. In the Middle Ages, itinerant scholars, called 'scholastics', traveled from one university to another, sharing knowledge and ideas.


Related Concepts
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  1. Nomadic: Refers to people or animals that do not stay in one place but travel from place to place.

  2. Vagabond: A person who travels from place to place, usually without a fixed home or regular employment.


Culture
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The term 'itinerate' has been used extensively in literature and art, particularly in works that focus on travel and exploration. For instance, Mark Twain's 'Innocents Abroad' and Jack Kerouac's 'On the Road' both feature itinerant characters who travel from place to place, chronicling their experiences.

How to Memorize "itinerate"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine traveling from place to place, selling or offering a service, or following a schedule or plan of places to be visited.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with travel, schedules, or plans.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the word 'itinerate' and the meaning 'traveling from place to place'.


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