Itinerary vs Roaming - What's the difference?
itinerary | roaming |
A route or proposed route of a journey.
An account or record of a journey.
A guidebook for travellers.
itinerant; travelling from place to place; done on a journey
* Francis Bacon
(countable) An instance of wandering.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 15, author=Judith Martin, title=It Started in Naples, work=New York Times
, passage=That last problem did intrude on Hazzard’s roamings , and when she refers to the living city it is with periodic references to thefts of cars and wallets, with a warning not to carry anything “snatchable” by the thieves on motorcycles who whiz through the streets.}}
(uncountable, telecommunications) The ability to use a cell phone outside of its original registering zone.
(uncountable, computing, telecommunications) The use of a network or service from different locations or devices.
As nouns the difference between itinerary and roaming
is that itinerary is a route or proposed route of a journey while roaming is (countable) an instance of wandering.As an adjective itinerary
is itinerant; travelling from place to place; done on a journey.As a verb roaming is
.itinerary
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(itineraries)Adjective
(en adjective)- It was rather an itinerary circuit of justice than a progress.
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