Nomadic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Nomadic ( adjective )
- Living or moving from place to place, rather than settling in one location.
- Living a wandering or unsettled lifestyle.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word nomad, meaning 'roaming' or 'wandering'.
Examples:
- The nomadic tribes of the steppes travelled with their herds of animals in search of food and water.
- Nomadic people often have a deep connection with nature and the land they travel through.
- In today's society, some people choose a nomadic lifestyle, traveling from place to place and working remotely.
- The nomadic way of life is becoming more popular as people seek new experiences and a break from the traditional nine-to-five lifestyle.
- Some nomadic communities still maintain traditional ways of life, such as the nomads of the Sahara Desert who continue to herd their animals.
(As a noun)
Nomadic ( noun )
- Living or moving from place to place, rather than settling in one location.
- Living a wandering or unsettled lifestyle.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word nomad, meaning 'roaming' or 'wandering'.
Examples:
- The nomadic tribes of the steppes travelled with their herds of animals in search of food and water.
- Nomadic people often have a deep connection with nature and the land they travel through.
- In today's society, some people choose a nomadic lifestyle, traveling from place to place and working remotely.
- The nomadic way of life is becoming more popular as people seek new experiences and a break from the traditional nine-to-five lifestyle.
- Some nomadic communities still maintain traditional ways of life, such as the nomads of the Sahara Desert who continue to herd their animals.