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Definition of roam
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Roam (v. t.) To range or
wander
over.
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Uncouple
::
Uncouple
(v. i.) To roam at
liberty.
Roil
::
Roil (v. i.) To
wander;
to roam.
Range
::
Range (v. i.) To rove at
large;
to
wander
without
restraint
or
direction;
to roam.
Stroam
::
Stroam
(v. i.) To
wander
about idly and
vacantly.
Ramble
::
Ramble
(v. i.) To walk, ride, or sail, from place to
place,
without
any
determinate
object
in view; to roam
carelessly
or
irregularly;
to rove; to
wander;
as, to
ramble
about the city; to
ramble
over the
world..
Abram-man
::
Abram-man
(n.) One of a set of
vagabonds
who
formerly
roamed
through
England,
feigning
lunacy
for the sake of
obtaining
alms..
Microampere
::
Microampere
(n.) One of the
smaller
measures
of
electrical
currents;
the
millionth
part of one
ampere.
Acroamatic
::
Acroamatic
(a.) Alt. of
Acroamatica.
Dispace
::
Dispace
(v. i.) To roam.
Strobilae
::
Stroam
(v. i.) To take long
strides
in
walking.
Roam
::
Roam (n.) The act of
roaming;
a
wandering;
a
ramble;
as, he began his roam o'er hill amd
dale..
Vague
::
Vague (v. i.) To
wander;
to roam; to
stray.
Roaming
::
Roaming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Roa.
Roam
::
Roam (v. i.) To go from place to place
without
any
certain
purpose
or
direction;
to rove; to
wander.
Acroamatical
::
Acroamatical
(a.)
Communicated
orally;
oral; --
applied
to the
esoteric
teachings
of
Aristotle,
those
intended
for his
genuine
disciples,
in
distinction
from his
exoteric
doctrines,
which were
adapted
to
outsiders
or the
public
generally.
Hence:
Abstruse;
profound..
Esoteric
::
Esoteric
(a.)
Designed
for, and
understood
by, the
specially
initiated
alone;
not
communicated,
or not
intelligible,
to the
general
body of
followers;
private;
interior;
acroamatic;
-- said of the
private
and more
recondite
instructions
and
doctrines
of
philosophers.
Opposed
to
exoteric..
Gallivant
::
Gallivant
(v. i.) To play the beau; to wait upon the
ladies;
also, to roam about for
pleasure
without
any
definite
plan..
Woolgathering
::
Woolgathering
(a.)
Indulging
in a
vagrant
or idle
exercise
of the
imagination;
roaming
upon a
fruitless
quest;
idly
fanciful.
Err
::
Err (v. i.) To
wander;
to roam; to
stray.
Straggle
::
Straggle
(v. t.) To
wander
at
large;
to roam idly
about;
to
ramble.
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