nomad in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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nomad [ˈnəʊmæd, Am ˈnoʊ-] N

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Nomads could not easily be pursued onto the steppe since the steppe could not easily support a land army.
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The nomads, stronger than ever, started to raid some villages.
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According to him they lived partly on fish and partly on agriculture, but were as warlike as their nomad neighbors.
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Initially, they were part of the subsistence farming that nomads engaged in.
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But some of these nomads decided to settle.
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Males, as a rule, live at least some portion of their lives as nomads and some are never able to join another pride.
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When all aspects of this site are taken into account, it appears to have been used by pastoral nomads for meat processing.
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Nomads primarily rely on wells as a source of water rather than surface water.
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From 1985 onwards, he focused increasingly on objects of nomad origin.
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Already in prehistoric times there appears to be a settling of nomad tribes in this attractive area.
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