nomadic in English

adjective

[no·mad·ic || nəʊ'mædɪk]

wandering; of or pertaining to a nomad; belonging to a wandering tribe

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1. Northern nomadic tribes.

2. I was very nomadic.

3. They lead a nomadic existence .

4. Aboriginals were nomadic hunter-gathers

5. Nomadic tribes wander these deserts.

6. Comanches were nomadic hunter-gatherers

7. 8 Nomadic tribes wander these deserts.

8. Amass distillery the world's first nomadic distillery

9. Nomadic hunters bring down rabbits, gathering food.

10. Amass distillery the world's first nomadic distillery

11. Muhammad Shaybani was a leader of nomadic Uzbeks.

12. They are essentially a rural and nomadic people.

13. only a few nomadic tribes still use it.

14. 4 They long ago forsook their nomadic life.

15. Cain was a nomadic wanderer, murderer, and a robber

16. DSF - Arpeggiated Soul (Original Mix) DJs are a nomadic people

17. They are nomadic omnivorous, and roaming like a wild donkey.

18. Acholi definition is - a nomadic pastoral people of northern Uganda.

19. In 1500 the Uzbek nomadic warriors took control of Samarkand.

20. The dog is named after the Karakachans, Balkan nomadic shepherds.

21. The Bedouins were nomadic herders who made a living raising livestock

22. A member of a nomadic, primarily Sunni Muslim people of Baluchistan

23. One was the prevalence of nomadic, pastoral life, as in Arabia.

24. Bohemians live a nomadic lifestyle filled with art, surprises, and adventure

25. Aramaeans nomadic Semitic tribes whose native land was the Arabian Peninsula

26. Of badawī, nomadic, from badw, desert nomads, Bedouins; see bdw in …

27. Armadillos are nocturnal and nomadic, so shooting is usually not practical.

28. They originated from the nomadic, warlike tribes known as the Qiang.

29. The Anasazi were nomadic hunter-gatherers spread over a large area

30. Aramaeans nomadic Semitic tribes whose native land was the Arabian Peninsula

31. Shelta, the language of the nomadic Irish Travellers is native to Ireland.

32. The travellers say they should be allowed to lead a nomadic life.

33. To avoid starvation, many grassland animals follow a nomadic way of life.

34. Back then, our once-nomadic ancestors began to settle in the Crescent.

35. Nomadic, broadband, wireline access (fixed network) takes place via known fixed network connections.

36. 19. (a) Why would nomadic life have presented challenges for Abram and Sarai?

37. Baluchi definition, a member of a nomadic, primarily Sunni Muslim people of Baluchistan

38. The main occupation of the Bashkirs in the past was nomadic cattle breeding

39. They are more nomadic, following the herds as they graze with the seasons.

40. Male speaker It's crazy saying that when they've forced us to be nomadic.

41. Of badawī, nomadic, from badw, desert nomads, Bedouins; see bdw in Semitic roots.]

42. "Animism is characteristic of primitive social structures in tribal, often nomadic communities

43. The Aztec Empire was peopled by a group that was once nomadic, the Mexicas

44. After 180,000 nomadic years, and thanks to a more clement climate, humans settled down.

45. The Beja have traditionally followed a nomadic way of life, mostly as camel herders

46. The Tayy became nomadic camel herders and horse breeders in northern Najd for centuries.

47. Or Baluch also Baloch A member of a traditionally nomadic Muslim people of Baluchistan

48. The daughter of a railway engineer, she at first had a somewhat nomadic childhood.

49. Kabul, Afghanistan: Buzkashi is a sport with roots to nomadic tribes in Central Asia

50. We were semi-nomadic, of course, following the weather and the game we hunted.