Commuters

/kəˈmjutərz/ noun

People who travel regularly between their place of residence and work, typically over considerable distances. Those who make routine journeys for employment.

From Latin 'commutare' meaning 'to change completely' or 'exchange', from 'com-' (together) and 'mutare' (to change). Originally referred to the substitution of legal penalties, then to exchanging money, before settling on regular travel in the 1890s.

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