Used by people traveling
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traveledUsed by people traveling
gypsiesA member of a traveling people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and traditionally live by seasonal work, itinerant trade, and fortune-telling. Gypsies are now found mostly in Europe, parts of North Africa, and North America, but are believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent
walletsA bag for holding provisions, esp. when traveling, typically used by peddlers and pilgrims
calliopesA keyboard instrument resembling an organ but with the notes produced by steam whistles, used chiefly on showboats and in traveling fairs
internationalUsed by people of many nations
argotspecial vocabulary used by a particular group of people
computeresethe jargon used by people who deal with computers
argoticspecial vocabulary used by a particular group of people
argotsspecial vocabulary used by a particular group of people
computeresesCOMPUTERESE, the jargon used by people who deal with computers
komatikA sled drawn by dogs, used by the people of Labrador
komatiksA sled drawn by dogs, used by the people of Labrador
inukshuk(Inuit) a stone used by Inuit people to mark a location also INUKSUK
inukshuksINUKSHUK, (Inuit) a stone used by Inuit people to mark a location also INUKSUK
multiuser(of a computer system) Able to be used by a number of people simultaneously
sistersA black woman (chiefly used as a term of address by other black people)
inukshuitINUKSHUK, (Inuit) a stone used by Inuit people to mark a location also INUKSUK
CHINESEDREAMTerm used by President Xi Jinping in promoting long-range goals for his people
vivisectsPerform vivisection on (an animal) (used only by people who are opposed to the practice)
vivisectPerform vivisection on (an animal) (used only by people who are opposed to the practice)
demoticDenoting or relating to the kind of language used by ordinary people; popular or colloquial
vivisectingPerform vivisection on (an animal) (used only by people who are opposed to the practice)
vivisectedPerform vivisection on (an animal) (used only by people who are opposed to the practice)
vernacularsThe terminology used by people belonging to a specified group or engaging in a specialized activity
rickshasA light two-wheeled hooded vehicle drawn by one or more people, used chiefly in Asian countries
rickshawsA light two-wheeled hooded vehicle drawn by one or more people, used chiefly in Asian countries
whipsawsA saw with a narrow blade and a handle at both ends, used typically by two people
tramontanesA person who lives on the other side of mountains (used in particular by Italians to refer to people beyond the Alps)
exonymsname used by foreigners to refer to a people or social group that the group itself does not use, as Germans for Deutsche
exonymname used by foreigners to refer to a people or social group that the group itself does not use, as Germans for Deutsche
karossesA rug or blanket of sewn animal skins, formerly worn as a garment by African people, now used as a bed or floor covering
walkersA frame used by disabled or infirm people for support while walking, typically made of metal tubing with small wheels or rubber-tipped feet
walkerA frame used by disabled or infirm people for support while walking, typically made of metal tubing with small wheels or rubber-tipped feet
vivisectionsThe practice of performing operations on live animals for the purpose of experimentation or scientific research (used only by people who are opposed to such work)
vivisectionThe practice of performing operations on live animals for the purpose of experimentation or scientific research (used only by people who are opposed to such work)
samoyedone of a Russian breed of medium-sized dogs that have long, dense, white or cream hair and are used by the Samoyed people for herding reindeer and pulling sleds
samoyedsone of a Russian breed of medium-sized dogs that have long, dense, white or cream hair and are used by the Samoyed people for herding reindeer and pulling sleds
treadmillsA device formerly used for driving machinery, consisting of a large wheel with steps fitted into its inner surface. It was turned by the weight of people or animals treading the steps
treadmillA device formerly used for driving machinery, consisting of a large wheel with steps fitted into its inner surface. It was turned by the weight of people or animals treading the steps
fiveslapping of extended right hands by two people (as in greeting or celebration) usually used in phrases with give or slap so I slapped him five and hugged him J. R. Burke