nomade
No. The term nomad describes a person who moves from place to place.
The somewhat dated term "drifter" is usually used to refer to someone who is transient (of no fixed abode) and will frequently travel from place to place looking for occasional or short-term work.
A community.
A migrant worker moves from place to place to get work. A nomad is someone who moves from place to place.
Erosion moves sediment from one place to another
Blood qualifies as a fluid tissue that moves from place to place in the body.
Blood qualifies as a fluid tissue that moves from place to place in the body.
I also think it could be considered the world outside of Jonas's society.Elsewhere is a place outside of the community (ies). And it's loads better than the community.
"Melakeka" is a term from the Hawaiian language that translates to "a place of gathering" or "meeting place." It is often used to refer to locations where community events, celebrations, or cultural activities take place. The word embodies the spirit of togetherness and community in Hawaiian culture.
settlement patterns involving long term permanent settlements
A nomad or nomads describes a person or group who moves from place to place as they follow the migrations of animals and development of ripening fruit. These people are called "hunters and gatherers" when studying transitions from Stone Age to other ancient societies.
A nomad is someone who moves from place to place.