Synonym: mobile, peregrine, roving, wandering. Similar words: radical, no matter, eradicate, carcinomas, made up of, woman, Roman, adieu. Meaning: [nəʊ'mædɪk] adj. (of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently.
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61. Native American confederacy located on the northern Great Plains, composed of the Blackfoot, Blood, and Piegan tribes. Traditional Blackfoot life was based on nomadic buffalo hunting.
62. Nomadic Culture, Female Customs and Faith in Kwan-yin constitute my research on the study of folklore.
63. On macro level, it was reflected in the great-leap-forward development in southern minority area and the feudalization of northern nomadic people.
64. A member of a nomadic people living principally in Kirghiz.
65. A member a nomadic Turkic people inhabiting Turkmenistan and neighboring areas in Iran and Afghanistan.
66. They are nomadic omnivorous[sentencedict.com], and roaming like a wild donkey.
67. Settling down has been the Turks' secret to asserting their dominion. Traditionally a nomadic people, they have at last adopted a system of centralised rule to form the Seljuk Empire.
68. A Native American confederacy located on the northern Great Plains, composed of the Blackfoot, Blood, and Piegan tribes. Traditional Blackfoot life was based on nomadic buffalo hunting.
69. The Kazakh are a semi - nomadic people who raise sheep and yaks for their main food source.
70. They originated from the nomadic, warlike tribes known as the Qiang.
71. Analysis of the Eco - environmental Views on Nomadic Culture.
72. In the past, archaeologist judged and investigated the nomadic relics through "move mode", "inhabitation form" with "farm living" etc. But this judging way is a little metaphysics.
73. A nomadic group in the plain has been exterminated by a band of foreigners.
74. The oldest CIVILIAZATION was in mesopotamia in modern day Iraq. These people were of nomadic indo-aryan descent from the steppes of Asia.
75. The nomadic tribes live in the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan as they have for thousands of years.
76. I have even read in a book of criminology that the tramp is an atavism , a throw-back to the nomadic stage of humanity.
77. Approximately 40 % of the population nomadic or semi - nomadic.
77. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
78. In the beginning, they believed in Tengri Shamanism and were nomadic.
79. The remote, underdeveloped area is home to nomadic Bedouins and is a well - known route for smugglers.
80. Mongolian nationality, an ancient people who have been living in nomadic - based life.
81. The horse, as a large animal, has been long tamed by nomadic people used for riding and toxophily , farming, goods carring or other purposes as important transportation instrument or food.
82. The rains are very variable from year to year and drought is a constant problem for the nomadic pastoralist.
83. Reflecting the nomadic heritage of the rulers, robes were close-fitting on top and slit on the sides to allow comfort in the saddle.
84. Whereas historically the Kyrgyz were nomadic herders, Uzbeks were settled farmers.
85. Nomadic hunting nationalities in the north of China, such as Oroqen, Ewenki, Hezhen , all have a long history in using birch bark.
86. Those nomadic Wanderers usually makes me nervous, because you never know if they'll wind up in any sort of useful position.
87. Most experts agree that palmistry started in India, but perhaps its most common association is with the nomadic people popularly known as Gypsies.
88. The onager represents the nomadic tribes, an untamable ferity and passion and the limitless frontiers and dreams where we had galloped before.
89. A member a traditionally nomadic people living principally in Kirghiz.
90. A circular , domed, portable tent used by the nomadic Mongols of central Asia.
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