Pronunciation: /noʊˈmædɪsɪti/
noun the state or quality of being nomadic
A1 Nomadicity refers to the lifestyle of moving from place to place frequently.
A2 The nomadicity of the tribe allowed them to adapt to different environments easily.
B1 The nomadicity of the Bedouin people is a key aspect of their culture.
B2 The nomadicity of the Mongolian herders is essential for their survival in the harsh climate.
C1 The nomadicity of the ancient nomads shaped their social structure and traditions.
C2 The nomadicity of the indigenous peoples is a reflection of their deep connection to the land.
formal The study of nomadicity in ancient civilizations reveals interesting patterns of movement and settlement.
informal Some people are drawn to the nomadicity of van life, constantly on the move and exploring new places.
slang I love the nomadicity of backpacking through Europe, never staying in one place for too long.
figurative The nomadicity of ideas in the creative process can lead to unexpected and innovative outcomes.
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