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- A small tribal society in another part of the world.
- A small tribe of Native Americans, especially a small independent group of Native California people who shared a language and usually comprised one principal village, or several in close proximity, plus smaller resource-gathering camps and territories.
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- A settlement of this tribe.
- Former name of Westfield River in Hampden County, western Massachusetts.
- A city in Hampden County, western Massachusetts.
- A river in Plymouth County, southeastern Massachusetts.
- A ghost town in Oklahoma.
- An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Montana.
- The language of this tribe.
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- a settlement on the frontier of civilization
- a station in a remote or sparsely populated location
- a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops
- (chess) A square protected by a pawn that is in or near the enemy's stronghold.
- The body of troops manning such a post.
- A military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.
- An outlying settlement.
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- (anthropology) A member of a society or class who herd animals from pasture to pasture with no fixed home.
- (figuratively) A person who changes residence frequently.
- (figuratively) Synonym of wanderer: an itinerant person.
- (figuratively, sports) A player who changes teams frequently.
- A dragonfly of Afroeurasia, Sympetrum fonscolombii.
- a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons
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- A nomadic people with origins in India, the Romani.
- A village in Valencia province, Valencia, Spain.
- A town, the seat of the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia, from the Italian surname di Roma.
- A locality in central Gotland, Sweden.
- A settlement in Maseru district, Lesotho.
- A female given name from Latin of English-speakers.
- A town in Ascope province, La Libertad region, northern Peru.
- A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire.
- A metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy
- A variety of the Romani language (or occasionally) the Romani macrolanguage.
- A city and border crossing point on the Rio Grande in Starr County, Texas, United States.
- A commune in Botoșani County, Romania.
- (historical) An ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa; in full, Roman Empire.
- A subgroup of the Romani people found primarily in Eastern Europe.
- An Austronesian language of Indonesia.
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- A Rom; a member of the Romani people.
- A variety of tomato.
- a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America)
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- The native people of this region.
- A city in Villa Clara, Cuba.
- A town in San Vicente department, El Salvador.
- a civil parish of Lisbon, Portugal.
- The native language spoken in this region.
- A city in Santa Clara County, California, United States.
- A census-designated place in Lane County, Oregon, United States.
- A mission located in the eponymous city.
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- One who roves, a wanderer, a nomad.
- (archery, usually in the plural) A randomly selected target.
- (American football) A defensive back position whose coverage responsibilities are a hybrid of those of a cornerback, safety and linebacker.
- A pirate ship.
- A vagabond, a tramp, an unsteady, restless person, one who by habit doesn't settle down or marry.
- A vehicle for exploring extraterrestrial bodies.
- A pirate.
- A remotely-operated vehicle.
- (baseball) The tenth defensive player in slow-pitch softball.
- (croquet) A ball which has passed through all the hoops and would go out if it hit the stake but is continued in play; also, the player of such a ball.
- (Australian Rules football) A position that is one of three of a team's followers, who follow the ball around the ground. Formerly a position for short players, rovers in professional leagues are frequently over 183 cm (6').
- someone who leads a wandering unsettled life
- an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement
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- nomadic excursions into the bush made by an Aborigine
- a walking trip or tour
- a public stroll by a celebrity to meet people informally
- (Australia) A period, often extended, during which an Aboriginal person left a station or settlement to travel on country, typically seasonally or for traditional cultural reasons; a journey by foot taken by an Aboriginal as a temporary withdrawal from white society.
- An absence, usually from a regular place with a possibility of a return.
- A walking trip.
- (British) A public stroll by some celebrity to meet a group of people informally.
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- a member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia
- (slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A Turk, particularly in political or Internet discourse by certain neighbors (such as in Greece or the Caucasus) and within Turkey by opponents to suggest a lack of civilization or, in some contexts, to mock the genetic and historical ties between the Turkic and Mongolic peoples.
- A member of the nomadic people from the steppes of central Asia who invaded Europe in the 13th century.
- A member of the Mongols Motorcycle Club of California, United States.
- A person from Mongolia; a Mongolian.
- A member of any of the various Mongol ethnic groups living in the Mongolian People's Republic, the former USSR, Tibet and Nepal.
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- A small community or clan.
- A division of Luxembourg, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, etc.
- One of the states comprising the Swiss Confederation.
- (heraldry) A division of a shield occupying one third of the chief, usually on the dexter side, formed by a perpendicular line from the top meeting a horizontal line from the side.
- A division of a political unit.
- An administrative division within a department in France, often being a subdivision of an arrondissement.
- A subdivision of a flag, the rectangular inset on the upper hoist (i.e., flagpole) side, the upper-left quadrant of a flag, (the stars of the US national flag are in a canton).
- a small administrative division of a country
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- live in the country and lead a rustic life
- send to the country
- suspend temporarily from college or university, in England
- lend a rustic character to
- give (stone) a rustic look
- (ambitransitive, Oxbridge, Durham University) To be suspended or expelled temporarily from the university, either compulsorily or voluntarily.
- (transitive) To compel to live in or to send to the countryside; to cause to become rustic.
- (intransitive) To go to reside in the country.
- (transitive) To construct so as to produce jagged or heavily textured surfaces.
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- A former city occupied by this tribe.
- The language of this people, belonging to the Southern Mande branch.
- A male given name from Hebrew.
- (biblical) The fifth son of Jacob and Bilhah (who was Rachel's handmaid).
- A diminutive of the male given name Daniel.
- A surname.
- One of the Israelite tribes, descended from Dan.
- A Mande ethnic group from northwestern Ivory Coast and neighboring Liberia.
- A diminutive of the female given name Danielle
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- the state of living together in tribes
- the beliefs of a tribal society
- The tendency among human beings to form socially cohesive groups within which there exists social pressure upon the individual to conform to either common behaviors, customs, habits, mores and/or norms, and which groups exhibit greater or lesser degrees of exclusivism.
- The condition of being tribal.
- A feeling of identity and loyalty to one's tribe.
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- a wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country
- an undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development
- an international boundary or the area (often fortified) immediately inside the boundary
- The part of a country which borders or faces another country or unsettled region.
- The most advanced or recent version of something; the leading edge.
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- A small tribal society in another part of the world.
- A small tribe of Native Americans, especially a small independent group of Native California people who shared a language and usually comprised one principal village, or several in close proximity, plus smaller resource-gathering camps and territories.
noun
name
noun
- a settlement on the frontier of civilization
- a station in a remote or sparsely populated location
- a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops
- (chess) A square protected by a pawn that is in or near the enemy's stronghold.
- The body of troops manning such a post.
- A military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.
- An outlying settlement.
noun
name
noun
noun
- One who roves, a wanderer, a nomad.
- (archery, usually in the plural) A randomly selected target.
- (American football) A defensive back position whose coverage responsibilities are a hybrid of those of a cornerback, safety and linebacker.
- A pirate ship.
- A vagabond, a tramp, an unsteady, restless person, one who by habit doesn't settle down or marry.
- A vehicle for exploring extraterrestrial bodies.
- A pirate.
- A remotely-operated vehicle.
- (baseball) The tenth defensive player in slow-pitch softball.
- (croquet) A ball which has passed through all the hoops and would go out if it hit the stake but is continued in play; also, the player of such a ball.
- (Australian Rules football) A position that is one of three of a team's followers, who follow the ball around the ground. Formerly a position for short players, rovers in professional leagues are frequently over 183 cm (6').
- someone who leads a wandering unsettled life
- an adult member of the Boy Scouts movement
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verb
noun
- nomadic excursions into the bush made by an Aborigine
- a walking trip or tour
- a public stroll by a celebrity to meet people informally
- (Australia) A period, often extended, during which an Aboriginal person left a station or settlement to travel on country, typically seasonally or for traditional cultural reasons; a journey by foot taken by an Aboriginal as a temporary withdrawal from white society.
- An absence, usually from a regular place with a possibility of a return.
- A walking trip.
- (British) A public stroll by some celebrity to meet a group of people informally.
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- a member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia
- (slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A Turk, particularly in political or Internet discourse by certain neighbors (such as in Greece or the Caucasus) and within Turkey by opponents to suggest a lack of civilization or, in some contexts, to mock the genetic and historical ties between the Turkic and Mongolic peoples.
- A member of the nomadic people from the steppes of central Asia who invaded Europe in the 13th century.
- A member of the Mongols Motorcycle Club of California, United States.
- A person from Mongolia; a Mongolian.
- A member of any of the various Mongol ethnic groups living in the Mongolian People's Republic, the former USSR, Tibet and Nepal.
adj
name
noun
adj
noun
- A small community or clan.
- A division of Luxembourg, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, etc.
- One of the states comprising the Swiss Confederation.
- (heraldry) A division of a shield occupying one third of the chief, usually on the dexter side, formed by a perpendicular line from the top meeting a horizontal line from the side.
- A division of a political unit.
- An administrative division within a department in France, often being a subdivision of an arrondissement.
- A subdivision of a flag, the rectangular inset on the upper hoist (i.e., flagpole) side, the upper-left quadrant of a flag, (the stars of the US national flag are in a canton).
- a small administrative division of a country
verb
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- the state of living together in tribes
- the beliefs of a tribal society
- The tendency among human beings to form socially cohesive groups within which there exists social pressure upon the individual to conform to either common behaviors, customs, habits, mores and/or norms, and which groups exhibit greater or lesser degrees of exclusivism.
- The condition of being tribal.
- A feeling of identity and loyalty to one's tribe.
noun
- a wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country
- an undeveloped field of study; a topic inviting research and development
- an international boundary or the area (often fortified) immediately inside the boundary
- The part of a country which borders or faces another country or unsettled region.
- The most advanced or recent version of something; the leading edge.
verb
verb
- live in the country and lead a rustic life
- send to the country
- suspend temporarily from college or university, in England
- lend a rustic character to
- give (stone) a rustic look
- (ambitransitive, Oxbridge, Durham University) To be suspended or expelled temporarily from the university, either compulsorily or voluntarily.
- (transitive) To compel to live in or to send to the countryside; to cause to become rustic.
- (intransitive) To go to reside in the country.
- (transitive) To construct so as to produce jagged or heavily textured surfaces.
adj
noun
adj
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- (anthropology) A member of a society or class who herd animals from pasture to pasture with no fixed home.
- (figuratively) A person who changes residence frequently.
- (figuratively) Synonym of wanderer: an itinerant person.
- (figuratively, sports) A player who changes teams frequently.
- A dragonfly of Afroeurasia, Sympetrum fonscolombii.
- a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons