nomadic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ nəʊˈmæd.ɪk]
  • Us [ noʊˈmæd.ɪk]

Meaning of nomadic In English

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Examples of nomadic

  • The dogs were used by the nomadic tribe to pull sleds and herd reindeer.

  • The work can be exhausting and demands a nomadic existence in hotels and airports.

  • Dating is an obvious problem with this nomadic lifestyle.

  • Later they absorbed the surviving nomadic descendants of the authentic autochtons.

  • Unlike urban formations before the eighteenth century, these new towns absorbed nomadic and religious elements into their residential and secular spaces.

  • A rather remarkable deficiency of the new land legislation is the total neglect of pastoral and nomadic rights.

  • However, the nomadic pastoral zones and their people could never be completely 'tamed' or made gentlemen soldiers until the 1850s.

  • Wandering in a faux pastoral, the nomadic dervish has no town, no ethnicity, and no specific territory.

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Translations of nomadic In Other Languages

  • Español

    nómada…

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  • Français

    nomade…

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  • Malay

    kembara…

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  • Deutsch

    nomadisch…

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  • Norwegian

    nomadisk, nomade-…

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  • Čeština

    kočující, kočovný…

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  • Dansk

    nomadisk, nomadeagtig, nomade-…

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  • Italiano

    nomade…

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