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What is Latin for journey?

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Probably the best term would be "iter, itineris" a neuter noun of the third declension; it's where the English adjective "itinerant" come from.
You could also use "cursus, us" a masculine noun of the fourth declension, it also means "run" and has the idea of taking a journey in certain contexts.

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