1. migrant - Noun
2. migrant - Adjective
3. migrant - Adjective Satellite
Migratory.
A migratory bird or other animal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen I left home after graduating high school, I left as a migrant agricultural worker with a Modern Library edition of Plato in my duffel bag. It sounds kind of crazy, but I loved it. I loved the stuff. Before I knew there was a subject called philosophy, I loved it. Dallas Willard
The diocesan papers are full of stories about atrocities in China and the sufferings of the Church and I get a letter from Betty Chang from Tientsin about the communes and the full-employment, etc. When we see the migrant camps, and our factories in the fields, our system does not offer much. Dorothy Day
Trusting Merlin is like giving a migrant scorpion a lift inside your hat. Tim Powers
When I am in India I gravitate to the poor and forgotten; in the fields I love photographing the workers who eek out a living and a little bit of food from the earth. All of this has everything to do with this area, as Western New York has many people working in the fields as migrant families. Manuel Rivera-Ortiz
It is virtually impossible to control Northern Kenya, which is populated chiefly by migrant nomads. Richard Leakey
My mother was very involved with Cesar Chavez's work on behalf of the migrant farm workers in California. Caitlin Flanagan