wandering

  • 81wandering of the poles — Etymology: wandering (I) : the change in position of the terrestrial poles within an area not over 40 feet in diameter caused by slight more or less cyclic shifts of the body of the earth on its rotational axis and resulting in the variation of… …

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  • 82wandering rash — noun Etymology: wandering (II) : geographic tongue …

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  • 83wandering sally — noun see wandering sailor …

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  • 84wandering — 1. noun a) Travelling with no preset route; roaming. b) Irregular turning of the eyes. 2. adjective That wanders …

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  • 85Wandering —    Of the Israelites in the wilderness in consequence of their rebellious fears to enter the Promised Land (Num. 14:26 35). They wandered for forty years before they were permitted to cross the Jordan (Josh. 4:19; 5:6).    The record of these… …

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  • 86wandering — Synonyms and related words: Wanderjahr, aberrancy, aberrant, aberration, aberrative, abnormal, adrift, afebrile delirium, afloat, afoot and lighthearted, aimless, aimlessness, alternating, ambulant, amorphous, anomalistic, anomalous, babbling,… …

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  • 87Wandering — unstrukturiertes, zielloses Umherwandern, synonym zu Globetrotting (in einem Hypertext), vergl. Browsing, Scanning, Exploring und Searching …

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  • 88Wandering — unstrukturiertes, zielloses Umherwandern, synonym zu Globetrotting (in einem Hypertext), vergl. Browsing, Scanning, Exploring und Searching …

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  • 89wandering — wan·der·ing || wÉ‘ndÉ™rɪŋ / wÉ’n n. moving aimlessly from place to place adj. moving aimlessly from place to place; winding, twisting; loitering wan·der || wÉ‘ndÉ™(r) / wÉ’n v. loiter; move aimlessly; lose one s way; go astray …

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  • 90wandering — n. 1. Roving, rambling, travelling, travel, peregrination, excursion, range, roaming. 2. Aberration, deviation from rectitude, mistaken way. 3. Aberration of mind, delirium, raving, rambling of the mind …

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