Vagrant (disambiguation) explained
A vagrant is a person who lives without a home or regular employment and wanders from place to place.
Vagrant or vagrancy may also refer to:
Biology
Concepts
- Vagrancy (biology), the state of roaming or growing far outside of ones species' usual range
- Vagrant lichen, a lichen that is (or can become) unattached from a substrate, yet continue to flourish
Insects
Butterflies
- Catopsilia florella, a species in the family Pieridae known as the common vagrant
- Eronia, a genus in the family Pieridae commonly known as the vagrants
- Eronia cleodora, a species commonly known as the vine-leaf vagrant
- Eronia leda, a species commonly known as the autumn leaf vagrant
- Nepheronia, another genus of Pieridae commonly known as (plain) vagrants
- Vagrans egista, a South and Southeast Asian species in the family Nymphalidae commonly known as the vagrant
Dragonflies
- Hemianax ephippiger, an African species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae commonly known as the vagrant emperor
- Vagrant darter, (Sympetrum vulgatum), a European dragonfly
Other uses in biology
- Vagrant shrew, a genus of medium-sized shrews found in North America
- Uliodon, a genus of spiders found in New Zealand and Australia and commonly referred to as vagrant spiders
Media
Music
Film
- The Vagrant (film), a 1992 comedy film starring Bill Paxton
- Vagrant Bus, a 1990 Soviet film, written by Iosif Kheifits and directed by Lyudmila Razumovskaya
Other uses in media
Other uses
- Vagrancy (horse), an American racehorse
- Vagrant (software), for creating and configuring virtual development environments, in technology
- Vagrant (horse), an American racehorse, winner of the 1876 Kentucky Derby
- Vagrant Island, Graham Land, Antarctica
- Vagrant predicate, logical constructions that exhibit an inherent limit to conceptual knowledge
- ST Vagrant, a tugboat
- Bụi đời (Vietnamese for "dust of life"), vagrants in the city
See also