outlander

/ˈaʊtlændər/
noun
  1. A person from a foreign country or a different region; a stranger or outsider.
    • As an outlander in the big city, he struggled to understand the local customs.
    • The story follows an outlander who becomes a hero in a strange land.
    • The villagers were wary of the outlander who arrived without warning.
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