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One who travels from place to place – one word substitution

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Answered by loxia
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Answer:

The one word substitution for one who travels from place to place is peripatetic.  

Explanation:

One word substitution is one of the important parts of the vocabulary. When a wordy sentence is replaced by a single word, it is known as one-word substitution. It increases the vocabulary and knowledge of the language.

Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

Peripatetic is the tern that can be used to call a person who travels from place to place more frequently.

Explanation:

Peripatetic is a adjective that was first appeared in English language during the Late Middle English period. The word has its origin in Greek word ‘peripatein’ which literally means “walking up and down”. A person who travels from place to place more frequently can also be known as wanderer, vagabond and traveler.

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