Tour vs Itinerary - What's the difference?
tour | itinerary |
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
A guided visit to a particular place, or virtual place.
A journey through a given list of places, such as by an entertainer performing concerts.
A trip taken to another country in which several matches are played.
(military) A tour of duty.
(obsolete) A going round; a circuit.
* Milton
(obsolete) A turn; a revolution.
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 a proper noun tour
is (cycling) the tour de france.As a noun 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.tour
English
(wikipedia tour)Etymology 1
From (etyl) tour, tourn, from the verb torner, tourner.Noun
(en noun)- The bird of Jove stooped from his airy tour .
- the tours of the heavenly bodies
- (Blackmore)
Derived terms
* (l) *Etymology 2
(etyl) tor, (etyl)Etymology 3
See toot.References
*Anagrams
* * ----itinerary
English
Noun
(itineraries)Adjective
(en adjective)- It was rather an itinerary circuit of justice than a progress.