Nomad , Listen to your teacher !
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The Naruto movie where Naruto travels back in time is called The Lost Tower.
= If you are running a race and passed the person in second place what place would you be in? = The Answer is 2nd Place The person you passed is now in third place. The person in first place is just in front of you (Because it does not say that you have passed the person in first place) *The answer Can be First Place (as it still fits the need of "passed the person in second place) but it's assumed that you have ONLY passed the person in second place (since the first placer isn't mentioned), and thus, with the reasoning above, puts you into second place.
I think the smallest unit of culture is the meme. It travels fast, from person to person and helps define, shape or create a concept around an idea, thing, person or institution.
A sandy place is called a desert
In this state a person defending the defendant is called the defense attorney.
A person who travels from place to place to sell goods is called a peddler. This term originated from the Middle English word pedlere.
That kind of person is most often called a missionary.
Words for a person who travels from place to place are:travelernomadtouristsojournersightseertransientwayfarervagabonddrifterHitchhiker
A person who travels to another place for a holiday is a tourist.
That would be a "Nomad".
A nomad travels regularly and has no "regular" home. Gypsies are generally nomads so the term gypsy may be appropriate as well in some cases.
A coyboy
A person who journeys to a holy place is called a pilgrim in English, a Yatri in Hindi and a Haji in Arabic.
tourist
If you mean 'itinerant', a person who travels from place to place, as in a casual labourer
A nomad is a person who does not have a permanent home. A nomad travels from place to place.
A person who travels around the world is often called a "globetrotter" or a "world traveler."