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1 nomade
nomade [nɔmad]1. adjective[peuple, vie] nomadic2. masculine noun, feminine nounnomad ; ( = gitan) traveller* * *nɔmad
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adjectif [personne, vie, tribu] nomadic
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nom masculin et féminin ( du désert) nomad* * *nɔmad1. adj2. nm/f* * *A adj [personne, vie, tribu] nomadic; [bureau, travailleur] mobile.[nɔmad] adjectif————————[nɔmad] nom masculin et féminin————————[nɔmad] nom féminin
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