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nomadic

English

Alternative forms

  • nomadick (obsolete)

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????????? (nomadikós), equivalent to nomad (a member of a society or class of herdsmen) + -ic (forming adjectives).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /n???mæd.?k/
  • Rhymes: -æd?k

Adjective

nomadic (comparative more nomadic, superlative most nomadic)

  1. Of or relating to nomads, whether
    1. (anthropology) Of or related to itinerant herdsmen
    2. (figuratively) Of or related to any habitually wandering person or animal

Synonyms

  • (all): nomad
  • (of or related to itinerant herdsmen): pastoral
  • (habitually wandering): wandering, peripatetic, itinerant, itinerate, unsettled, vagabond, roving, drifting, roaming, wayfaring, vagrant, transient, rambling, peregrine, ambulatory, ambulant, erratic, errant, rootless, gypsy, floating, perambulatory, perambulant, discursive, meandering, ambling, footloose, prodigal

Translations

Anagrams

  • coadmin, mandioc, monacid, monadic

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