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(n)
A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.
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A journey; an excursion or jaunt.
(v)
(intransitive) To change place or posture; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
A short excursion for pleasure or refreshment; a ramble; a short journey.
(uncountable) The ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so.
(now chiefly biology) To move or travel (from one location to another).
To move, either physically or in an abstract sense:
a movement through space that changes the location of something
US standard spelling of traveller. [One who travels, especially to distant lands.]
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
A brief recreational trip; a journey out of the usual way.
One who travels, especially to distant lands.
A person who voyages, traveller, a person who explores new lands and worlds.
To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to convey.
(adj)
Intended for a journey through a country or a region, related to tourism.
Someone who travels for pleasure rather than for business.
A pleasure trip or excursion.
(countable) Money paid for a transport ticket.
A written schedule of activities for a vacation or road trip.
The act of travelling or sightseeing, particularly away from one's home.
The activity of going out looking at things; tourism.
Catering to tourists; touristy.
A course or way which is traveled or passed.
The conveyance of people or goods from one place to another, especially on a public transportation system; the vehicles used for such conveyance.
A journey undertaken to accomplish some task.
(transitive) To move or pass from one place, person or thing to another.
Removal of things from one place to another; displacement; substitution of one thing for another.
The transportation of a criminal.
(transitive) to move (something) from one place to another.
(uncountable) A state of progression from one place to another.
travel between home and workplace
The ability to move; capacity for movement.
Someone who visits someone else; someone staying as a guest.
(not comparable) That moves or move.
Physical motion between points in space.
Characterized by or suitable for walking.
An extended period of leisure time away from work or school.
The illegal trade or exchange of goods.
A shift or change; a shifting movement.
The act of moving from one place to another.
(transitive) To direct (one's way or course); pursue one's way; proceed upon some course or way.
(intransitive) To relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons.
(heading) To do with a place or places.
to spread or disseminate
A small document that acts as proof of something, often thereby granting the holder some ability.
A trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.
A permit to enter and leave a country, normally issued by the authorities of the country to be visited.
The act of passing from place to place or person to person; free diffusion; transmission.
An official document normally used for international journeys, which proves the identity and nationality of the person for whom it was issued.
Something which is packed, a parcel, a box, an envelope.
The business of transporting heavy goods.
An item in a list, such as an article in a dictionary or encyclopedia.
(intransitive) To go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.
To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to carry on.
A group of people organized for a common purpose.
(intransitive) To wander or travel freely and with no specific destination.
(transitive, intransitive) To go and meet (a person) as an act of friendliness or sociability.
To move swiftly.
(transitive) To create.
(countable) The determination of the relative position of something or someone.
(transitive or ditransitive) To obtain; to acquire.
The transportation of goods.
The act of stealing property.
Moving pedestrians or vehicles, or the flux or passage thereof.
(intransitive) To extend, stretch, or thrust out (for example a limb or object held in the hand).
(chiefly US) The act of transporting, or the state of being transported; conveyance, often of people, goods etc.
Leaving or departing; traveling away from; outward bound.
A person or organisation that operates a device, system, service, etc.
Anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent.
To move toward the speaker.
(in combination) Attending or visiting (a stated event, place, etc.) habitually or regularly.
The act of departing or something that has departed.
The process of removing or the fact of being removed.
(intransitive) To leave.
Of or relating to a circle.
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place.
To scan, to casually look through in order to find items of interest, especially without knowledge of what to look for beforehand.
(intransitive or reflexive) To give oneself up into the power of another, especially as a prisoner; to submit or give in.
(business, management, accounting) The act of compensating someone for an expense.
The act of transmitting, e.g. data (signals) or electric power.
Of or pertaining to a vehicle or vehicles, usually specifically cars and trucks; involving a vehicle.
One who rides or travels in a vehicle, but who does not operate it and is not a member of the crew.
To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
An act of hitting; a blow, a hit.
Movement in people or things characterized with a continuous motion, involving either a non solid mass or a multitude.
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced.
(now uncommon) The act of conveying; carrying.
(transitive) To interpret, give an interpretation or rendition of.
The act of flying.
The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.