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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Wandering \Wan"der*ing\,
a. & n. from {Wander}, v.
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{Wandering albatross} (Zool.), the great white albatross. See
Illust. of {Albatross}.
{Wandering cell} (Physiol.), an animal cell which possesses
the power of spontaneous movement, as one of the white
corpuscles of the blood.
{Wandering Jew} (Bot.), any one of several creeping species
of {Tradescantia}, which have alternate, pointed leaves,
and a soft, herbaceous stem which roots freely at the
joints. They are commonly cultivated in hanging baskets,
window boxes, etc.
{Wandering kidney} (Med.), a morbid condition in which one
kidney, or, rarely, both kidneys, can be moved in certain
directions; -- called also {floating kidney}, {movable
kidney}.
{Wandering liver} (Med.), a morbid condition of the liver,
similar to wandering kidney.
{Wandering mouse} (Zool.), the whitefooted, or deer, mouse.
See Illust. of {Mouse}.
{Wandering spider} (Zool.), any one of a tribe of spiders
that wander about in search of their prey.
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