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ambulate
ambulate, v. rare. (ˈæmbjʊleɪt) Obs. pa. pple. ambulate. [f. L. ambulāt- ppl. stem of ambulā-re to walk.] To walk, move about.1623 Cockeram, Ambulate, To moue hither and thither. 1724 Ramsay Evergreen II. 65, I haif ambulate on Parnasso the mountain [orig., I perambulate]. 1794 Southey in Life (1849... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crested (duck breed)
Depending on the fat body's size and relative position to the brain, it can impede a duck's ability to ambulate. wikipedia.org
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ambulative
† ˈambulative, a. ? Obs. [a. Fr. ambulatif, -ive; f. L. ambulāt-um: see ambulate and -ive.] Characterized by constant walking or motion.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. ii. vi. 21 Every Formica is ambulative, and not every one corrosyve. 1611 Cotgr., Ambulatif, ambulatiue, ever-walking. 1657 J. Cooke H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mutta Pathi
An inner corridor, which allows the worshippers to circum-ambulate, surrounds the Palliyarai. Then the Outer-corridor surrounds all these which allows the worshippers to circum-ambulate the whole Pathi. wikipedia.org
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deambulate
† deˈambulate, v. Obs. [f. L. deambulāre to walk abroad: see de- I. 3.]1623 Cockeram, Deambulate, to walke abroad. Oxford English Dictionary
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redambulate
† reˈdambulate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. ppl. stem of L. redambulāre: see re- and ambulate.] intr. ‘To walk back’ (Cockeram 1623). Oxford English Dictionary
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Farman Basha
Due to this permanent physical impairment, he is unable to ambulate and uses calipers and a wheelchair. wikipedia.org
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ante-ambulate
† ante-ˈambulate, v. Obs.—0 [f. L. ante before + ambulāt- ppl. stem of ambulā-re to walk; suggested by n. ante-ambulo.] To walk before, as an usher.1623 Cockeram, Anteambulate, To vsher. 1656 in Blount. Oxford English Dictionary
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inambulate
† inˈambulate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. ppl. stem of L. inambulāre, f. in- (in-2) + ambulāre to walk.] (See quot.) Hence † inambuˈlation.1656 Blount Glossogr., Inambulate, to walk up and down in a place. 1658 Phillips, Inambulation, a walking from place to place. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert S. Gailey
The Amputee Mobility Predictor (AMP): An Instrument to Assess Determinants of the Lower Limb Amputee’s Ability to Ambulate. wikipedia.org
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Baiko Gakuin University
The school's Latin motto ut filii lucis ambulate ('let us walk as children of light'), drawn from Ephesians 5:8, reflects the Christian influence on its wikipedia.org
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Physical therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Power wheelchairs are indicated for most clients who can no longer ambulate, as they do not have enough upper extremity strength to propel a manual wheelchair These include walkers or quad-canes, which can be used for individuals who are able ambulate to reduce the risk of falling. wikipedia.org
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词汇拓展(后缀变化) ambulate ['æmbjʊleɪt] vi. 走动;步行;移动 ambulator ['æmbjʊleɪt] n. 测距仪;测程轮 circumambulation [,sɜːkəm'æmbjʊleɪtə] n. zhihu
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Flutter valve
Flutter valves (Pneumostat valves) allow patients to ambulate more easily and patients may be able leave the hospital in certain instances. wikipedia.org
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Thamaraikulam Pathi
An inner corridor, which allows the worshippers to circum-ambulate, surrounds the Palliyarai. wikipedia.org
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