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"Outlander" typically refers to a person who comes from a foreign place or is considered an outsider in a particular community. In popular culture, the term is notably associated with the book and television series "Outlander," where it describes a 20th-century woman who time-travels to 18th-century Scotland, navigating her new environment as an outsider. The term can also evoke themes of displacement and cultural difference.

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