aimless wandering.
How about:
lollygag
amble
saunter
stroll
loafing
To walk or travel around without any particular purpose.
Without knowing your intended use of the word, it is safe to say that "purpose" can normally be pluralized to "purposes".
He departed without the slightest mention of his purpose or giving the least intimation by whom he was sent.:)
Pedestrien
Room is a noun.
To walk or travel around without any particular purpose.
The word for someone who walks around aimlessly is "wanderer." This term describes a person who roams without a fixed destination or purpose, often exploring new places or simply enjoying the act of walking. Another related term is "roamer," which conveys a similar sense of aimless movement.
If you are in a position where someone saunters over to you they are approaching you in a very easy and relaxed manner. They are walking slowly without hurry or effort.
without goal, no aim, no reason, without trying
The french word for walking is 'marcher', in its infinitive form.
Walk here and there without any purpose
It depends on what the purpose of the pentacle or pentagram is for.
The opposite of not walking is walking.
The African Luhya word for the English word walking is Okhuchenda.
The word for walking back and forth is "pacing."
There are several. One is ne'er-do-well
Without knowing your intended use of the word, it is safe to say that "purpose" can normally be pluralized to "purposes".