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Word of the Day – Nomad

By March 9, 2022Word of the Day

Nomad (noun)

no-mad

A member of a people that travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for its animals and has no permanent home. / A person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer.

Late 16th century from French nomade, via Latin from Greek nomas, nomad- ‘roaming in search of pasture’, from the base of nemein ‘to pasture’.

Example sentences

“She considered herself to be a nomad.”

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