nomads in English

noun
1
a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
The Touareg people are nomads who traveled through the desert.

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1. King of nomads and sheep.

2. Most global nomads come from Western countries.

3. In this Wild West, there are nomads, also.

4. The north is inhabited by nomads, mostly Toubous.

5. Nomads have inhabited this region for thousands of years.

6. Arabia was home to great city builders and nomads alike

7. The nomads Rosalie and Emmett sent were even more unpredictable.

8. All, or the greatest part of them, are nomads.

9. Nearly one third of those living in Mongolia are nomads.

10. The nomads were not converted overnight: they remained combative and unpredictable.

11. Presumably the nomads brought them with them when they came.

12. As digital nomads, experts say, they represent a natural evolution in teleworking.

13. Nomads Brigandine is a Brigandine in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire

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

15. First, it demonstrated the clear threat posed by the northern nomads.

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

17. Anyplace is a marketplace that provides flexible housing to digital nomads and millennials

18. Bedouin social rank is determined by the animals they herd: camel nomads

19. Like their predecessors, today's nomads travel the steel and asphalt arteries of the United States.

20. My secular employment required that my wife and I live as nomads for three decades.

21. Global nomads also hold passports that allow them, more or less, to move freely.

22. Bali, particularly the area around Canggu, is becoming increasingly popular now for digital nomads.

23. A yurt is a portable, felt - covered, wood lattice - framed dwelling structure traditionally used by nomads.

24. In Australia, however, Aborigines did not depend on crops and lived as nomads in discrete regions

25. The Covey are a group of nomads in Panem, famous for their musical talent and performance skills

26. The Bedouins are nomads that wander in the vast desert lands and primarily engage in cattle herding.

27. The Bedouin used to be pastoralist nomads and so they had to be mobile and lived in tents

28. The yurt —the traditional portable house of nomads— has become a symbol of man living in harmony with nature.

29. The Basically Nomads bus has always been about trying to get to the core of what's most important in life

30. According to Bopearachchi, these nomads were the Yuezhi, the ancestors of the Kushans, whereas Senior considers them Sakas.

31. Earlier in the month deputies had protested against reported killings and mistreatment of nomads by the army near Tadjoura.

32. Arabic-speaking desert nomads of the Middle East are known as Bedouin. Ethnically, the Bedouin are identical to other Arabs

33. Marija Gimbutas Our earliest ancestors were nomads, travelers in small groups who followed the seasonal plants and the herds of reindeer.

34. The wagons were used for transporting tents made of felt, a type of the yurts used universally by Asian nomads.

35. Originally West African, Berber nomads, the Almoravids emerged from what is today Mauritania to rule Morocco, western Algeria, and Muslim Spain

36. Middle English, from Latin Arabus, Arabs, from Greek Arab-, Araps, of Semitic origin; akin to Akkadian Arabu, Aribi desert nomads, Arabic A'rāb Bedouins

37. Greek writers began describing the griffin around 675 B.C., at the same time the Greeks first made contact with Scythian nomads.

38. Both male and female lions may be ousted from prides to become nomads, although most females usually remain with their birth pride.

39. Anyplace is a housing marketplace for digital nomads, location-independent workers, and anyone who strives to live a more adventurous and fulfilling life

40. There is also a neutral, "wandering" class of troops, including Rogues, Nomads, Ghosts (the only one that can not be hired) and Genies.

41. Banjul costs $834 per month to live and work remotely with 1 mbps internet speed, is a bad place for digital nomads to live

42. Brazzaville costs $1,672 per month to live and work remotely with 3 mbps internet speed, is a okay place for digital nomads to live

43. Bamako costs $2,696 per month to live and work remotely with 4 mbps internet speed, is a very bad place for digital nomads to live

44. Baluchi carpets (also called Baluch or Beluchi carpets) are handmade carpets originally made by Baluch nomads, living near the border between Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan

45. Bangui costs $1,821 per month to live and work remotely with 1 mbps internet speed, is a bad place for digital nomads to live

46. Barbarians, Caitiffs, and Stinking Tartars: Chinese Slurs for Northern Nomads, from the Han to the Republic Naming Revolutions among the Nomads: Eight Centuries of Personal Names in Mongolia Partner Merchants in Shanxi, Höhhot, and Mongolia: use both Mongolian archives and local histories to trace the history of firms like Dashengkui as both

47. The tale goes like this: The Aryans were one of the tribes of Indo-European-speaking, horse-riding nomads living in the arid steppes of Eurasia.

48. 30 China's ambitious engineering extends back at least to the start in the 5th century of the Great Wall, meant to keep out marauding northern nomads.

49. Conakry costs $1,552 per month to live and work remotely with 2 mbps internet speed, is a bad place for digital nomads to live

50. Beersheba costs $3,339 per month to live and work remotely with 14 mbps internet speed, is a bad place for digital nomads to live