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FOREIGNER |
Person from another country |
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TRANSFER |
To convey from one place or person another; to
transport, remove, or cause to pass, to another place or person; as, to
transfer the laws of one country to another; to transfer suspicion. |
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TRANSMIT |
To cause to pass over or through; to communicate by
sending; to send from one person or place to another; to pass on or
down as by inheritance;... |
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YEMENI |
Person from a Middle Eastern country |
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SHUNTER |
A person employed to shunt cars from one track to another. |
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TRANSMIGRATION |
The act of passing from one country to another;
migration. |
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EMIGRANT |
Removing from one country to another; emigrating; as,
an emigrant company or nation. |
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DEVOLUTION |
Transference from one person to another; a passing or
devolving upon a successor. |
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TRANSFERABLE |
Capable of being transferred or conveyed from one
place or person to another. |
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PEREGRINATION |
A traveling from one country to another; a
wandering; sojourn in foreign countries. |
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MESSAGE |
Any notice, word, or communication, written or verbal,
sent from one person to another. |
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CONTAGION |
The transmission of a disease from one person to
another, by direct or indirect contact. |
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EXILE |
The person expelled from his country by authority; also, one
who separates himself from his home. |
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EXPATRIATE |
To banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own
country; to make an exile of. |
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DRAFF |
An order from one person or party to another, directing the
payment of money; a bill of exchange. |
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EMIGRATE |
To remove from one country or State to another, for
the purpose of residence; to migrate from home. |
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PEREGRINATE |
To travel from place to place, or from one country
to another; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries. |
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TRANSMIGRATE |
To pass from one country or jurisdiction to
another for the purpose of residence, as men or families; to migrate. |
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RUMOR |
A current story passing from one person to another, without
any known authority for its truth; -- in this sense often personified. |
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DEVOLVE |
To transfer from one person to another; to deliver
over; to hand down; -- generally with upon, sometimes with to or into. |
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OUTCAST |
One who is cast out or expelled; an exile; one driven from
home, society, or country; hence, often, a degraded person; a vagabond. |
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EASTERLING |
A native of a country eastward of another; -- used, by
the English, of traders or others from the coasts of the Baltic. |
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LOVER |
A friend; one strongly attached to another; one who greatly
desires the welfare of any person or thing; as, a lover of his country. |
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CITATION |
The act of citing a passage from a book, or from another
person, in his own words; also, the passage or words quoted; quotation. |
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ROBBER |
One who robs; in law, one who feloniously takes goods or
money from the person of another by violence or by putting him in fear. |