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Viator | |
noun | 1. A wayfarer, traveler. |
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| "I met another viator on the train and we joined up for lunch in Barcelona." | "The viator next to me at the café had a huge backpack covered with pins from his travels." | "I wore through two pairs of hiking boots during my year as a viator in Europe." |
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| Latin, early 16th century |
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| A viator isn't your average business traveler, hopping on a quick flight to their next meeting. This noun carries with it the romanticism of exploration — an attitude of "let's see where we end up." ... | |
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