i., i̇ng., bak. traveler

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traveller
A term for a modern day gypsy, tinker, caravan dweller, etc
A term for a list and record of instructions that follows a part in a manufacturing process
a metal ring that moves freely on part of a ship’s rigging
One who travels, especially to distant lands
Member of the nomadic ethnic minority
{n} one who travels or goes journeys
a person who changes location
A traveller is a person who is making a journey or a person who travels a lot. Many air travellers suffer puffy ankles and feet during long flights
a metal ring that moves freely on part of a ship's rigging
Member of the nomadic ethnic minority. (The term Gypsy is considered historically incorrect)
A small piece of the same product (panel, tube, etc ) as the test specimen, used for example to measure moisture content as a result of conditioning
trav·el·ler travellers in AM, use traveler
an old term for a salesperson; a travelling salesperson
A component actually carrying the cartridge in our more complex cartridge carriers The cartridge is mounted in the traveller's slotted holes as usual The traveller is then mounted with three bolts into the headshell The front bolt acts as pivoting pin See headshell page
{i} person or thing traveling, one who makes a journey, voyager
A metal bar parallel to the deck, running athwartships to allow a sail sheet to be led to either side
A traveller is a person who travels from place to place, often living in a van or other vehicle, rather than living in one place. see also New Age traveller
i., i̇ng., bak. traveler
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