nomadic in the PONS Dictionary

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Their almost nomadic appearance enhances contemporary, traditional, and modern dcors.
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Minor part of the sum population is pastoral nomadic or seminomadic.
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Shepherds also lived apart from society, being largely nomadic.
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Living in one place allows people to accumulate more personal possessions than nomadic people.
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Because of the hard conditions, the precolumbian people in this region were mostly nomadic.
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A period of declining fortunes and a nomadic existence followed.
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During the colonial period, 90% of the population remained nomadic.
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The plan was another attempt to force nomadic people to settle.
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Approximately 30% of the population are nomadic or semi-nomadic.
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On the whole, they are pastoral and nomadic.
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