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nomadic

[noh-mad-ik] / noʊˈmæd ɪk /


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The gangs are largely composed of ethnic Fulani people, who are traditionally nomadic herders.

From BBC

The study team had first thought nomadic hunters moved between distant kites with the migrations of herds of gazelles and antelopes.

From Scientific American

It calls for a nomadic lifestyle, requiring trust in a world populated by gamblers and swindlers.

From Washington Post

Similar burials stretching over decades and even centuries have been found in early sites in Cuba, which may force researchers to rethink whether early inhabitants across the Caribbean were nomadic.

From Science Magazine

Residents and sources have reported pillaging, ethnic reprisal attacks, and clashes between the two military factions in various population centres around the farming and nomadic region that is roughly the size of France.

From Reuters