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1. (s.), (i.) dolaşan, gezgin, seyyar; durmadan yolculuk eden; (i.) seyyah; gezginci, seyyar kimse. itinerancy (i.) seyyarlık, gezgincilik. itinerantly (z.) gezici olarak. ,gezgin. 2. dolaşan. gezgin. gezici.
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Main Entry: itin·er·ant
Pronunciation: -r&nt
Function: adjective
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
Date: circa 1576
: traveling from place to place; especially : covering a circuit <itinerant preacher> - itinerant noun - itin·er·ant·ly adverb
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1. an itinerant laborer who works for a short time in various places. . traveling from place to place to work; "itinerant labor"; "an itinerant judge". . working for a short time in different places; "itinerant laborers"; "a road show"; "traveling salesman"; "touring company". 2. A group of frequencies that may be used by businesses operating in locations that are removed from their regular office areas . . eye-TIN-ur-unt; ih-tin-, adjective: Passing or traveling about a country; going from place to place; wandering; not settled; as, an itinerant preacher; an itinerant peddler . 3. A minister who has made a commitment to be subject to the counsel of other ministers and to serve wherever the church places him or her All annual conference licentiates and ordained elders are itinerants . 4. Adjective describing an evangelist, missionary, or other church worker whose ministry involves being continually on the move from one city or people or country to the next .
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