A person who regularly moves from place to place without a fixed home is often referred to as a transient or nomad. These individuals may travel for various reasons, including work, lifestyle choices, or financial constraints. This lifestyle can offer flexibility and adventure but may also lead to challenges in establishing stable relationships and accessing services. In some cases, such mobility can be linked to socio-economic issues, making it a complex social phenomenon.
A fixed point around which a rod moves is called a pivot point or fulcrum. It serves as a point of support for the rod to rotate or pivot around without translating.
Telekinetic .
traveling
The knee is not a fixed joint it is a pivotal hinge joint; they are completely different a fixed joint barely moves where as a pivotal hinge joint moves in four directions.
A fixed point.
The Fixed Joint Moves Your Buttox in a Way To Show Pride.
The somewhat dated term "drifter" is usually used to refer to someone who is transient (of no fixed abode) and will frequently travel from place to place looking for occasional or short-term work.
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just a ****ing bar
A lever.
It is not fixed in the atmosphere. It moves as part of the carbon cycle in and out of the oceans, the atmosphere and the land.
In geometry, a translation moves an object without changing its shape or size, while a rotation turns an object around a fixed point.