Nomad
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- | The '''Silk Road''', or '''Silk Route''', is a series of [[trade]] and [[cultural]] [[transmission]] routes that were central to [[cultural interaction]] through regions of the Asian continent connecting East and West Asia by linking traders, merchants, [[pilgrim]]s, [[monk]]s, soldiers, [[nomad]]s and [[urban dweller]]s from [[China]] to the [[Mediterranean Sea]] during various periods of time. | + | |
+ | # a member of a group of people who, having no fixed home, move around seasonally in search of [[food]], [[water]] and [[grazing]] etc | ||
+ | # a [[wanderer]] | ||
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+ | ====Derived terms==== | ||
+ | * [[grey nomad]] | ||
+ | * [[nomade]] | ||
+ | * [[nomadic]] | ||
+ | * [[nomadism]] | ||
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- a member of a group of people who, having no fixed home, move around seasonally in search of food, water and grazing etc
- a wanderer
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