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1. Nomados Born out of our passion for travel and adventure and our love of outstanding wine, Nomados is produced at the foot of the Andes in the prestigious Uco Valley in Mendoza, Argentina by the award-winning team of Santiago Achával and Pablo Martorell
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2. Savor the bold flavors in a glass on its own, or pair Nomados with your favorite tasty dish.
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3. Nomados Literary Publishers has now stopped producing chapbooks
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10. From 2002 to 2020, she and husband Peter Quartermain operated Nomados Literary Publishers, through which they published 51 books of innovative writing, mainly poetry
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11. We describe *Anthosactis Nomados*, new species, which belongs to family Actinostolidae, and redescribe *Monactis vestita* (Gravier, 1918), a species belonging to family Hormathiidae
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12. Nomad (n.) "a wanderer, one of a tribe of people who have no fixed abode," 1550s (in plural, nomades), from French nomade (16c.), from Latin Nomas (genitive Nomadis) "wandering groups in Arabia," from Greek nomas (genitive Nomados, plural nomades) "roaming, roving, wandering" (from place to place to find pasturage for their flocks or herds), related to nomos "pasture, pasturage, grazing
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13. The word nomad comes from the Greek Nomados, which means “wandering around in search of pasture.” Today the term refers to all wandering peoples who move in cyclical or seasonal patterns during the year
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NOMADOS [ˈnōˌmad]
Definition of nomad. 1 : a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory For centuries nomads have shepherded goats, sheep, and cattle across the … semiarid grasslands … — Discovery.
Kids Definition of nomad. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : a member of a people having no permanent home but moving from place to place usually in search of food or to graze livestock. 2 : a person who moves often.
Examples of nomad in a Sentence. He lived like a nomad for a few years after college, never holding a job in one place for very long. after college she became quite the nomad, backpacking through Europe with no particular destination.
1 : of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads a nomadic tribe nomadic herders. 2 : roaming about from place to place aimlessly, frequently, or without a fixed pattern of movement a nomadic hobo. Synonyms More Example Sentences Learn More about nomadic.