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Itinerant - Definition of Itinerant at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Itinerant. Look it up now! ... characterized by such traveling: itinerant preaching.
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Itinerant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An itinerant is a person who travels from place to place with no fixed home. Types of itinerants: •Russian art movement Peredvizhniki is often translated as Itinerants •Nomads •Romani people (Gyps...
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Fly fishing community featuring podcasts, a photoblog, how-to video, bulletin board, and magazine articles. Hosted by Zach and Lauren Matthews. ... Bulletin Board Blog Podcasts Photoblog Video Articles About...
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Definition of itinerant in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of itinerant. Pronunciation of itinerant. Translations of itinerant. itinerant synonyms, itinerant antonyms. Information about itinerant in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [Late Latin itiner ns, itinerant-, present participle of itiner r ,
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Definition of itinerant from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Late Latin itinerant-, itinerans, present participle of itinerari to journey, from Latin itiner-, iter journey, way; akin to Hittite itar way, Latin ire to go — more at issue...
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itinerant: Definition and Pronunciation ... 2. characterized by such traveling: itinerant preaching.; 3. working in one place for a comparatively short time and then moving on to work in another place, usually as a physical or outdoor laborer; characterized by alternating periods of working and wandering:
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A selection of articles related to Itinerant ... A Wisdom Archive on Itinerant ... An itinerant is a person who travels from place to place with no real home. Hobos, tramps, schnorrers and vagabonds are examples of itinerant people. A famous example of an itinerant is the Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős.
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The Itinerant Band performs tunes and songs from the Irish, Scottish, English and French traditions that made up the music of 17th and 18th century America. ... The Itinerant Band...
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All itinerant teachers shall be assigned a homebase school. In most cases, the first school visited each day is the homebase site. In a case where the teacher does not visit the same schools on a daily basis, the homebase school will be designated by supervisory personnel.
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