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i•tin•er•an•cy
Pronunciation: (ī-tin'ur-un-sē, i-tin'-), [key]—
n.
1. the act of traveling from place to place.
2. a going around from place to place in the discharge of duty or the conducting of business.
3. a body of itinerants, as ministers, judges, or sales representatives.
4. the state of being itinerant.
5. the system of rotation governing the ministry of the Methodist Church.
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