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Definition of Itineraries
1. itinerary [n] - See also: itinerary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Itineraries
Literary usage of Itineraries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Comparative Geography of Palestine and the Sinaitic Peninsula by Carl Ritter, William Leonard Gage (1866)
"32 53 30 35 57 5 Berghaus, by construction of itineraries, 32 50 53 35 54 45 Tell
el Feras, by construction of triangles, 33 0 10 35 51 55 Berghaus, ..."
2. Cruising the Mexican Riviera and Baja: A Guide to the Ships & the Ports of Call by Larry Ludmer (2005)
"Moreover, Mexican itineraries tend to be much more similar in nature than in the
Caribbean or ... You should always check itineraries in the most current ..."
3. The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon: A History of the Early Inhabitants of by Thomas Wright (1861)
"L—THE itineraries AND LISTS OF TOWNS. In our fourth chapter we have given a ...
from errors in the distances given in the itineraries, or for the want of a ..."
4. Cruising the Mediterranean: A Guide to the Ports of Call by Larry H. Ludmer (2007)
"It is written in newspaper fashion with timely reports on everything from new
ships to itineraries that are being altered because of current weather ..."
5. Earth Features and Their Meaning: An Introduction to Geology for the Student by William Herbert Hobbs (1912)
"The pilgrimages whose itineraries are here suggested have been planned especially
for impressing by observation the lessons of this book. ..."
6. Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Robertson Smith (1896)
"The position of the city is very clearly designated by the itineraries ¡is 18
miles from Damascus, and 38 (or 32) miles from Heliopolis or Baalbec. ..."