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Meanings of
nomadic
in English
Migratory.
mobile
wandering
peregrine
roving
Related terms
unsettled
Usage of
nomadic
in English
1
His
nomadic
past doesn't exactly bode too well for South Africa's future.
2
Good question-howcan anybody put a price on destroying indeterminate
nomadic
tribes?
3
They have
nomadic
tendencies; and, in their uncivilised state, scarcely practise agriculture.
4
The Shah issues an order. The
nomadic
tribes must be settled, immediately.
5
Because they were
nomadic
,
it was not possible to fix their location.
6
These include mobile or
nomadic
peoples, those in institutions, and the homeless.
7
The Kurds were a
nomadic
people living in Kurdistan, Persia, and Caucasia.
8
Directly to the north lay many verdant valleys-grazing-groundsof the
nomadic
Navajos.
9
By this time the Turks had lost some of their
nomadic
instincts.
10
Here and there were queer-looking storehouses which belonged to the
nomadic
Lapps.
11
Her captors were, after all,
nomadic
hunter-gatherers; life was at best uncertain.
12
Some carried straw pointed hats, giving a
nomadic
feel to the collection.
13
The reindeer people, like the Indian and Eskimo hunters, must be
nomadic
.
14
The deeds of great men belonging to different
nomadic
peoples are recounted.
15
He covers his floors with the entire art of a
nomadic
people.
16
It was a
nomadic
life, so friendships were few and far between.
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nomadic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
nomadic life
nomadic tribes
nomadic people
nomadic lifestyle
nomadic existence
More collocations
Nomadic
through the time
Nomadic
across language varieties
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Common
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