Roaming vs Vagation - What's the difference?
roaming | vagation |
(countable) An instance of wandering.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 15, author=Judith Martin, title=It Started in Naples, work=New York Times
, passage=That last problem did intrude on Hazzard’s roamings , and when she refers to the living city it is with periodic references to thefts of cars and wallets, with a warning not to carry anything “snatchable” by the thieves on motorcycles who whiz through the streets.}}
(uncountable, telecommunications) The ability to use a cell phone outside of its original registering zone.
(uncountable, computing, telecommunications) The use of a network or service from different locations or devices.
As nouns the difference between roaming and vagation
is that roaming is an instance of wandering while vagation is the act of wandering, straying, or departing from the expected or regular course; an instance or occasion of this; a wandering; a rambling; a roaming; an aberration.As a verb roaming
is present participle of lang=en.roaming
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(wikipedia roaming)Verb
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