No. The term nomad (wanderer) is a noun, although it might be used as an adjunct. The adjective form is nomadic.
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The Australian aboriginees are nomads, because they wandered around, looked at things, searched for food, and put up temporary shelters, then moved on .
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The word "nomad" can be a noun or an adjective.
The noun is nomad. The adjective is nomadic.Nomad :)
The adjective is nomadic. In some cases, the word nomad itself can be used to mean nomadic, or it may be used as a noun adjunct.
The adjective is nomadic. In some cases, the word nomad itself can be used to mean nomadic, or it may be used as a noun adjunct.
Nomad is the name; nomadic is the adjective.
The antonym for nomad is being rich and having some were to go
i can put nomad in a sentence
The Chevrolet Nomad? From 1955 to 1957.
Who are these people? They look like Nomads.
That is the proper spelling of the word "nomad" (wanderer).
A nomad is someone always moving place to place. A hunter-gather is an example of a nomad ! The adjective " nomadic " means roving, mobile, wandering, or peregrine, as in nomadic shepherds in Mongolia.
Nomad tents are called Yurts.