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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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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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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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On my previous two trips to Australia, I’d only made it to the East Coast states of Queensland & New South Wales, but I’d long heard from other friends who’d travelled to the country that Melbourne was easily their ... After a hectic few months of travelling, ... I wanted to get the dull stuff done nice and early,
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