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Noun nomad has 1 sense
  1. nomad - a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons
    --1 is a kind of
    wanderer, roamer, rover, bird of passage
    --1 has particulars:
     Bedouin, Beduin; Bushman; Hun; Saracen; Scythian

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Nomads

Description: Nomads refer to individuals or groups of people who lead a migratory lifestyle, constantly moving from one place to another without settling in a specific location. This term often encompasses various cultures, ethnicities, and historical periods.


Senses:

  1. Noun - Cultural: A nomad can be a member of a community or tribe that does not have a fixed home, instead, they travel in search of resources such as food, water, or grazing land.
  2. Noun - Historical: In ancient times, nomads were people who lived by herding animals and traveling to different pastures in order to sustain their livestock.
  3. Noun - Figurative: Outside of cultural or historical contexts, nomads can metaphorically represent individuals who have a transient or wandering lifestyle, without a permanent residence.
  4. Adjective - Popular: Nomadic (relating to the lifestyle of nomads) is often used to describe a person or a group that frequently moves or travels, sometimes associated with a sense of adventure and exploration.
  5. Adjective - Local: Nomadic can also refer to something related to or originating from a specific local nomadic culture or tradition.
  6. Verb - Rare: Nomad can be used as a verb, meaning to wander or travel without a fixed destination or purpose.

Examples:

  • Cultural: The Mongolian nomads rely on their herds of livestock to sustain their way of life while continuously moving across the vast grasslands.
  • Historical: The ancient Silk Road facilitated trade between settled civilizations and nomadic tribes across Asia.
  • Figurative: After her divorce, Sarah embraced a nomadic lifestyle, traveling from country to country, seeking new experiences.
  • Popular Adjective: The couple gave up their corporate jobs to live a nomadic existence, exploring different countries and documenting their adventures.
  • Local Adjective: The nomadic crafts of the Tuareg people in North Africa are renowned for their intricate silver jewelry and vibrant woven textiles.
  • Rare Verb: The rebellious teenager yearned to nomad across the world, leaving her small town behind and discovering new places.

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