technomad

noun

Etymology

Blend of techno- + nomad, originally coined by Steven K. Roberts to describe a nomadic person who remains connected through communications media such as the Internet during travel, exploration, and online nomadic living.

  1. derived from νομάς
  2. derived from Nomas
  3. borrowed from nomade
  4. compounded as technomad — “techno- + nomad

Definitions

  1. An itinerant person who remains connected to the Internet.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA