What is another word for move to another place?

What is another word for move to another place?

What is another word for move?

relocation posting
hegira go over
run transhumance
Völkerwanderung moving abroad
crossing progress

What word means to carry or move from one place to another?

transport
1. Carry, convey, transport, transmit imply taking or sending something from one place to another. Transport means to carry or convey goods, now usually by vehicle or vessel: to transport milk to customers.

What means moving permanently to another place?

Emigrate means to leave one’s country to live in another. Immigrate is to come into another country to live permanently. Migrate is to move, like birds in the winter.

What does it mean to send something to another place?

misdirect. verb. to send someone or something the wrong way or to the wrong place.

What is the root word of carries?

The important Latin root word port means ‘carry. An easy way to remember this word root is through the word portable, which is something that is easily ‘carried’ from one place to another.

What is it called when you never stay in one place?

Something similar to “wanderer” or “roamer”. It’s often used to describe people that don’t stay in one place… not “migratory”…

What do you call a nomad?

noun. a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place, usually seasonally and often following a traditional route or circuit according to the state of the pasturage or food supply. any wanderer; itinerant. adjective. nomadic.

What is a verb for move?

verb (used without object), moved, mov·ing. to pass from one place or position to another. to go from one place of residence to another: They moved from Tennessee to Texas. to advance or progress: The red racing car moved into the lead.

What does the root word tele mean?

Tell students that the Greek root tele means “distant or far away.” Then print the following mathematical sentence on the board and read it aloud: tele + phone = telephone. Say:The other Greek root in telephone is phone; it means “sound.”