Tourist vs. Visitor

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Touristnoun

Someone who travels for pleasure rather than for business.

Touristnoun

(derogatory) One who visits a place or attends a social event out of curiosity, wanting to watch without commitment or involvement.

Touristnoun

A member of the visiting team in a match.

Touristnoun

One who makes a tour, or performs a journey, especially for pleasure.

Touristnoun

someone who travels for pleasure

Visitornoun

Someone who visits someone else; someone staying as a guest.

Visitornoun

Someone who pays a visit to a specific place or event; a sightseer or tourist.

Visitornoun

Someone, or a team, that is playing away from home.

Visitornoun

A person authorized to visit an institution to see that it is being managed properly.

Visitornoun

(ufology) An extraterrestrial being on Earth for any reason.

Visitornoun

An object which lands or passes by Earth or its orbit.

Visitornoun

(British) A head or overseer of an institution such as a college (in which case, equivalent to the university's chancellor) or cathedral or hospital, who resolves disputes, gives ceremonial speeches, etc.

Visitor

One who visits; one who comes or goes to see another, as in civility or friendship.

Visitor

A superior, or a person lawfully appointed for the purpose, who makes formal visits of inspection to a corporation or an institution. See Visit, v. t., 2, and Visitation, n., 2.

Visitornoun

someone who visits

Visitornoun

a person visiting someone or somewhere, especially socially or as a tourist

Visitornoun

a member of a sports team on tour or playing away from home

Visitornoun

a person with the right or duty of occasionally inspecting and reporting on a college or other academic institution.

Visitornoun

a migratory bird present in a locality for only part of the year

Visitor

A visitor, in English and Welsh law and history, is an overseer of an autonomous ecclesiastical or eleemosynary institution, often a charitable institution set up for the perpetual distribution of the founder's alms and bounty, who can intervene in the internal affairs of that institution. Those with such visitors are mainly cathedrals, chapels, schools, colleges, universities, and hospitals.

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