
peregrine, peregrin 1. Roving or wandering; migratory. 2. In biology, foreign, non-native; a reference to organisms transported into an area from outside that area. 3. Etymology: Latin, to travel about; foreign; abroad; that which is found 'outside the Roman territory' (the ager Romanus), 'field'. Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval L...
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