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"Wayment" Meaning

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Wayfarer

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A person who travels from place to place, especially for pleasure or by foot.<br><br>Example: "The wayfarer walked through the mountains, taking in the breathtaking views."<br><br>A traveler, especially one who wanders from place to place, often with no fixed destination.<br><br>Synonyms: traveler, wanderer, nomad, vagabond.

Wayfarers

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People who travel from place to place, often in a leisurely or adventurous manner, either at home or abroad, especially to distant or exotic areas.

Wayfaring

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Traveling from place to place, especially as a traveler or pilgrim.

Waylaid

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Waylay

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To ambush or attack someone suddenly, often in a surprise attack or an unexpected situation.<br><br>Example: "The tourists were waylaid by a group of thugs who robbed them on the street."<br><br>Synonyms: ambush, attack, ambush, assault, confront.<br><br>Note: In geography, "waylay" can also mean a narrow or winding road that follows a steep slope.

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Waynesboro

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Waynesboro refers to a city or community in the United States. The name "Waynesboro" typically has historical or geographical origins, often named after Anthony Wayne, a prominent military leader.

Waypoint

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Waystage

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A waystage is a temporary or intermediate stage or stopping place, especially one that is used on a journey, often at a fork in a road.<br><br>Example: "The travelers stopped at the town to use it as a waystage for the next leg of their journey."<br><br>In a broader sense, a waystage can also refer to a period or a phase of development or progress, often characterized by a sense of transition or progression towards a more advanced or permanent state.<br><br>Example: "The new software is currently at a waystage, with some features still in beta testing before its full release."

Wayward

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