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nomad
[noh-mad]
noun
a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place, usually seasonally and often following a traditional route or circuit according to the state of the pasturage or food supply.
any wanderer; itinerant.
adjective
nomad
/ ˈəʊæ /
noun
a member of a people or tribe who move from place to place to find pasture and food
a person who continually moves from place to place; wanderer
Other 51Թ Forms
- nomadism noun
- nonnomad noun
- seminomad noun
- seminomadism noun
- ˈԴdz徱 noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nomad1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nomad1
Example Sentences
A portion of those clients are distant descendants seeking a second citizenship, while another crop of those clients are seeking passive income visas for retirees and digital nomad visas for remote workers, Pinto said.
The country's government has said the move is aimed at making New Zealand "more attractive to digital nomads", referring to people who travel while working remotely.
Japan is also one of more than 60 countries that offers a digital nomad visa, which allows remote workers to legally live in the country for up to one year.
Now he’s pursuing a specialized Spanish visa offered to remote workers, also known as a digital nomad visa, with a goal of moving within three years.
In the capital Lisbon and the Algarve especially, the number of so-called "digital nomads" has shot up.
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