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Learn to pronounce no·mad

/ˈnōˌmad/
noun
a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.
"the withering of their grasslands forced the nomads of the Sahara to descend into the Nile valley"
synonyms: itinerant, traveler, migrant, wanderer, wayfarer, roamer, rover, gypsy, Bedouin, transient, drifter, vagabond, vagrant, tramp, refugee, displaced person, DP, homeless person, bird of passage

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A member of a tribe or people having no permanent home, but moving about constantly in search of food, pasture, etc.
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