Definitionn. a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons
Last update: October 1, 2015
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A nomad wanders from place to place. [noun]
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A very small nomad bee found more commonly in the South of England. [noun]
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The Nomad is a firm of experienced corporate financiers who are approved by the London Stock Exchange. [Please select]
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You are a tribe of nomad herdsmen: we are a mighty people. [Please select]
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"Forbid your heart to continue this wandering, nomad life." [Please select]
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One must either do this, or become a real nomad and sleep in the open, with the stars for candles, and a bunch of beach-grass for a pillow. [Please select]
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This destroyed the prosperity of Nisibis, and the district, no longer protected against nomad tribes, became a wilderness. [Please select]
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The breeding season over, they become nomad in their habits. [Please select]
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From the very beginning of history the nomad and the settled people have been in reaction. [Please select]
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This hostility exacerbated the natural discord of nomad and townsman. [Please select]
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In most of us, irked by its conventions and complexities, there stirs the nomad strain. [Please select]
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