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wandering
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adjective
(= meandering, rambling, winding)
of a path e.g
meandering streams
rambling forest paths
the river followed its wandering course
a winding country road
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adjective
(= mobile, nomadic, peregrine)
migratory
a restless mobile society
the nomadic habits of the Bedouins
believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future
wandering tribes
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noun
travelling about without any clear destination
she followed him in his wanderings and looked after him
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adjective
(= erratic, planetary)
having no fixed course
an erratic comet
his life followed a wandering course
a planetary vagabond
Buddhist
Noun
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A Buddhist is a follower of the religion of Buddhism.
Psychics enter different states of mind but do not leave their bodies; some Tibetan Buddhists may, but it is not their focus.ref Date 1990 (Fall) Publication information Fall90, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p86, 15p Title Shamanic cosmology: A psychological examination of the shaman's worldview. Author Walsh, Roger Source ReVision/ref
monk
Noun
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A monk is a person who lives in an abbey or monastery and who has devoted his life to religion.
The monk lives in the abbey.