nudist

न्यडिस्ट
definition
noun
a mission to encourage more public places to allow nudists
a person who engages in the practice of going naked wherever possible.
translation of 'nudist'
नग्नवादी,
नग्न-पूजावादी,
नग्न-पूजा या भक्ति का अनुगामी
noun
न्यडिस्ट
example
There is a 'nudist' part of the beach at Playa de Inglis and what amused us as we walked along there was to see elderly ladies bathing in the sea in the nude yet still wearing caps or other headgear to protect their coiffures.
Pat tries to quell her feelings for Bruce, her vain egoist of a flatmate, while navigating the purpose and ethics of naturism at a 'nudist' picnic in Moray Place Gardens.
Obviously, a change of clothes or two (unless the vacation is to a 'nudist' camp) comes in handy.
May I put in a plug for our wonderful 'nudist' beach on Waiheke Island: cosy and secluded and no sightseers.
There's a designated 'nudist' beach, but people don't seem to give a toss.
Swanbourne beach is the only 'nudist' beach in the Perth metropolitan area.
Brighton established the first 'nudist' beach in Britain, despite protests from those who feared great depravity.
They were offered trips to a 'nudist' camp and given short black skirts to wear, said Mr Newbury.
Whether you want a 'nudist' beach, a beach full of partiers, or one which is virtually undiscovered, Ibiza is the place to find it on.
Friedler, 29, insists he is neither a 'nudist' nor a naturist.
The most popular beach, Paradise, is also a 'nudist' beach.
a 'nudist' beach
On Saturday, there was a steady stream of games taking place on the three courts at the 'nudist' beach.
a 'nudist' beach
During summer, though, one beach is primarily gay, while the other is very much a 'nudist' beach, further out of town between Sitges and Vilanova.
Everyone has naked dreams; do 'nudists' , I wonder?
I mention this because all of these are part of something that has been in the news lately: summer camps for 'nudists' , age 11 to 18.
The nudist magazines I am referring to also attempt a masquerade of non-homoerotic intent, they are steadfastly about 'nudism' and naturalism, and the philosophies and lifestyles that are part of those subcultures.
To the international philosophy of 'nudism' that consists in unity between naked body and nature, Brazilian nudists add local flavour, arguing that native Indians met the arriving Portuguese in the nude 500 years ago.
Such views are rejected by British Naturism, a 'nudists' ' organisation, which has 25,000 members and which estimates that about 500,000 Britons go without clothes in their homes, gardens and on holidays.
On some beaches in America, 'nudists' lie as naked as the day they were born.
Meanwhile, convinced that the Trust are trying to get him and his fellow 'nudists' off the beach, Barry Freeman rallies the troops for a clothes-free protest march across the sandy shores.
It offers only artificial heat, and 'nudism' is banned, but the world's newest and largest indoor theme park, in the German hamlet of Brand, is bound to be a hit with the locals: it has no less than 900 sunbeds.
In short, not all 'nudists' and naturists want to be confined to gated communities.
‘If anyone thinks that 'nudism' is about sex, they ought to come to a place like this,’ I said, watching a large man jiggle down to the surf.
There is some irony in the notion that 'nudists' on a public beach do not want to have their privacy invaded.
Disorderly and drunken behaviour, 'nudism' and photographing indigenous people without their consent, particularly when they are naked or semi-naked are totally unethical tourist activities that are indulged in.
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