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“xenagogues”
1. An individual who escorts or leads people, usually visitors, through a specific area, like a city; a tour guide: Mrs. Evans was a great xenagogue who took the hikers on little trips in the mountains and explained all the interesting aspects of nature to them.
2. Etymology: from Greek, to lead, leading; bring, take; plus a “guest” or stranger.
2. Etymology: from Greek, to lead, leading; bring, take; plus a “guest” or stranger.
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-agogic-, -agogue, -agog, -agogic, -agoguery, -agogy
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xeno-, xen-, -xenic, -xenism, -xenist, -xenous, -xeny
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