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[ noun ] the movement of a group of people from one country or locality to another
Used in print (Sports Age, 24:9...)There are a half_dozen reasons helping to account_for the migration to the campgrounds . (Randall Stewart, "A Little History, a Little Honesty: A...)Was it supposed , perchance , that A_+_M ( vocational_training , that_is ) was quite sufficient for the immigrant_class which flooded that part of the New_England world in the post Civil_War period , the immigrants having been brought_in from Southern Europe , to work in the mills , to make_up for the labor shortage caused by migration to the West ? Related terms motion group_action emigration immigration gold_rush migrate |
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[ noun ] the periodic passage of groups of animals (especially birds or fishes) from one region to another for feeding or breeding
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