adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
life
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In Tasmania aborigine hunters led a nomadic life to take advantage of the seasonal food supply in different regions.
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The travellers say they should be allowed to lead a nomadic life .
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For a man so rooted in his domesticity the nomadic life of the Official War Artist was a gamble.
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The Wusun were a pastoral people 2,000 ii to the northeast of Ferghana who lived a nomadic life like the Huns.
tribe
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The second type of horsemen are wild horse archers recruited from the nomadic tribes of the Kislev steppes.
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The impact on the 35 nomadic tribes who are known to live in the region drained by the Mamberamo will be immense.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A certain degree of unevenness is acceptable in nomadic and some village items.
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As a general rule, the wool in nomadic items is very good.
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As the name implies, they are used almost exclusively by nomadic weavers.
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He portrays the latter as a nomadic people who traversed the steppe in wagons with their herds and flocks.
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Nevertheless, they modified the forest by nomadic behaviour and shifting cultivation, if they became truly independent.
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One was the prevalence of nomadic , pastoral life, as in Arabia.
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The first and most important are authentic nomadic items which employ their own tribal guls.
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They are essentially a rural and nomadic people.