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peripatetic (adjective), more peripatetic, most peripatetic
1. A reference to traveling from place to place; especially, working in several establishments and traveling between them: For most of her career, Janette was employed as a peripatetic journalist who went to many areas in her city to get information for her newspaper articles.
2. Etymology: from Greek peripatetikos, from Latin peripateticus, "walking around" from peri-, "round" + patein, "to walk".
Pertaining to moving around while performing one's tasks.
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