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.
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.
Who are these people? They look like Nomads.
That is the proper spelling of the word "nomad" (wanderer).
Nomad tents are called Yurts.