itin·er·ant

itin·er·ant
/aıˈtınərənt/ adj, always used before a noun
: traveling from place to place : staying in a place for only a short amount of time

an itinerant preacher/lecturer/performer


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  • itinerant — itin·er·ant …   English syllables

  • itinerantly — itin·er·ant·ly …   English syllables

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