Wandering vs Vagabondage - What's the difference?
wandering | vagabondage |
Which wanders; travelling from place to place.
(medicine, of an organ) Abnormally capable of moving in certain directions.
Travelling with no preset route; roaming.
Irregular turning of the eyes.
Aimless thought.
Straying from a desired path.
(chiefly, in the plural) Disordered speech or delirium.
The state or characteristic of being a vagabond.
Vagabonds, considered as a collective.
As nouns the difference between wandering and vagabondage
is that wandering is travelling with no preset route; roaming while vagabondage is the state or characteristic of being a vagabond.As an adjective wandering
is which wanders; travelling from place to place.As a verb wandering
is .wandering
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Adjective
(-)- a wandering''' kidney; a '''wandering liver
Derived terms
(terms derived from wandering) * wandering abscess * wandering albatross * wandering cell * wandering dune * wandering Jew * wandering kidney * wandering liver * wandering mouse * wandering pacemaker * wandering sequence * wandering set * wandering spider * wandering tattlerNoun
(en noun)Verb
(head)vagabondage
English
Noun
(-)Synonyms
* vagabondismReferences
* "vagabondage" at OneLook Dictionary Search
