tramper


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Synonyms for tramper

someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the ground

a foot traveler

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Tramper. Immobilization of penicillin G acylase onto chemically grafted nylon particles.
These conclusions are hopeful to monish the risk of crowd tramper disaster and prove some references for designer.
An all terrain tramper can be hired from SNPA via Carys Dafydd, 01766 772269.
Gareth suffers from Multiple Sclerosis and is fortunate in that he has a "Tramper" which is a rough-terrain mobility scooter funded by the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute (RABI).
"Jill's Tramper mobility scooter allows us to use quite rough paths and tracks as well as tackling steep gradients.
Tramper is a professor of bioprocess technology at Wageningen University and Zhu is a project manager for TNO, a genetic engineering and biotech firm.
His literary efforts were not, however, confined to history: a keen tramper, he wrote an account of one extended walk in the North Island's east coast, The Long Path: Te Araroa.
Investors from other Asean countries are allowed to own up to 100% of golf courses and 60% of tramper general international sea transport business for passengers and cargoes, ferry transport and loading and unloading business.
Although Goldring's reader is most often encouraged to follow the Victorian tramp off the beaten track, in a series of opening articles which suggest a desire on the part of the editor to shift the stakes and to complicate the goals of the tramper, he finds himself in search of the 'off the beaten track' at a number of established touristic destinations first in England, Harrogate and Torquay, and then in France and Belgium.