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Root: Iter, Itineris
Journey
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Root: Venio, Venire, Veni, Ventum
"to come"
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Root: Tele
"at a distance"
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Root: via
"way", "street", "road", "journey"
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Traveling from place to place, especially to perform some duty or work; transient.
Itinerant
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A person who travels from place to place.
Itinerant
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A route of travel.
itinerary
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A plan or record of a journey.
itinerary
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Arrival or coming into being.
Advent
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The period beginning four weeks before Christmas; the birth of Christ.
Advent
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To avoid; to evade by cleverness.
Circumvent
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To avoid by passing around.
Circumvent
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To assemble, especially for a meeting.
Convene
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To occur between event or periods.
Intervene
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To come between, thereby easing a situation.
Intervene
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To interfere or to interrupt.
Intervene
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Communication from one mind to another without speech, writing, or other sensory means.
Telepathy
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To turn aside from a course, norm, pattern, or subject.
Deviate
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Winding roundabout.
Devious
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Underhanded; deceptive.
Devious
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Not penetrable by light, rays, moisture. etc.
Impervious
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Incapable of being influenced or affected.
Impervious
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