peripatetic >> /ˌpɛripəˈtɛdɪk/
Definition: [noun] A person who travels from place to place.
Example: peripatetics have been cut under local management of schools
Definition: [noun] An Aristotelian philosopher.
Example: This powerful and consistent materialism, somewhat modified from its original form by Epicurus, persisted as the chief competitor to the teleological natural philosophies of the Peripatetics, Stoics and Platonists.
Definition: [adjective] Traveling from place to place, in particular working or based in various places for relatively short periods.
Example: the peripatetic nature of military life
Definition: [adjective] Aristotelian.
Example: Introductions (attributed to Aristophanes) to some plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, based on the Didascaliae (lists of dramatic productions) of Aristotle and on Peripatetic research, are extant in an abbreviated form.