itinerant

itinerant(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. ambulante
There are few genres of popular American music that cannot be traced back to the itinerant blues musicians of the early twentieth century.Son pocos los géneros de música estadounidense popular no vinculados a los músicos ambulantes de blues de principios del siglo XX.
b. itinerante
The potato harvest could not have been possible without the itinerant workers who came from the south.La cosecha de las papas no hubiera sido posible sin los obreros itinerantes que vinieron del sur.
c. errante
Phillip was an itinerant preacher. He had few possessions and relied upon the generosity of the people he met in order to survive.Phillip era un predicador errante. Tenía pocas posesiones y contaba con la generosidad de las personas que conocía para sobrevivir.
d. deambulante
We are a group of itinerant thespians. We travel the world making people laugh and cry.Somos un grupo de actores deambulantes. Recorremos el mundo haciendo reír y llorar a la gente.
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