A person who walks from place to place.
The peripatetic animal never stayed in one place for too long. Migrant farm workers lead a peripatetic existence, and their children usually do not receive an adequate education.
In the Twilight saga, after his fight with Bella, Jacob became peripatetic and needed to move from one place to another.
The name of Aristotle's school was the Lyceum. It was a center for learning and philosophy in ancient Athens.
itinerant, peripatetic, migrant
Perimeter, perihelion, peripatetic.
itinerant, peripatetic, migrant
peripatetic
It was a school of Plato's followers (compare it with the peripatetic school).
A globetrotter is peripatetic.
As an adjective: Walking about or from place to place; traveling on foot. As a noun: One who walks about on foot or itinerant.
When Aristotle opened his school in Athens named the Lyceum, his students were known as "Peripatetics".