nomad
US /ˈnoʊ.mæd/
UK /ˈnoʊ.mæd/

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nomad, pengembara
a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but travels from place to place, usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory
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The ancient tribes were nomads, moving with the seasons to find food.
Suku-suku purba adalah nomad, bergerak mengikut musim untuk mencari makanan.
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He lived like a nomad, never staying in one place for long.
Dia hidup seperti nomad, tidak pernah tinggal di satu tempat untuk tempoh yang lama.
1.
nomad, berpindah-randah
living the life of a nomad; wandering
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The nomad lifestyle appealed to his adventurous spirit.
Gaya hidup nomad menarik semangat pengembaraannya.
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They led a nomad existence, moving from camp to camp.
Mereka menjalani kehidupan nomad, berpindah dari satu kem ke kem lain.