Logbook vs Itinerary - What's the difference?
logbook | itinerary |
(nautical) A book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage.
(by extension) A book in which events are recorded; a journal, especially of travel.
(UK) A record of the ownership, and licensing of a motor car
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
As nouns the difference between logbook and itinerary
is that logbook is (nautical) a book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage while itinerary is a route or proposed route of a journey.As an adjective itinerary is
itinerant; travelling from place to place; done on a journey.logbook
English
(wikipedia logbook)Noun
(en noun)itinerary
English
Noun
(itineraries)Adjective
(en adjective)- It was rather an itinerary circuit of justice than a progress.