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Definition of walk
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Walk (n.) The route or
district
regularly
served
by a
vender;
as, a
milkman's
walk..
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Concrete
::
Concrete
(n.) A
mixture
of
gravel,
pebbles,
or
broken
stone with
cement
or with tar, etc., used for
sidewalks,
roadways,
foundations,
etc., and esp. for
submarine
structures..
Wanghee
::
Wanghee
(n.) The
Chinese
name of one or two
species
of
bamboo,
or
jointed
cane, of the genus
Phyllostachys.
The
slender
stems are much used for
walking
sticks..
Deambulatory
::
Deambulatory
(n.) A
covered
place in which to walk; an
ambulatory.
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To move upon the feet, or step by step; to walk; also, to walk step by step, or
leisurely..
Ambulatory
::
Ambulatory
(n.) A place to walk in,
whether
in the open air, as the
gallery
of a
cloister,
or
within
a
building..
Trape
::
Trape (v. i.) To walk or run about in an idle or
slatternly
manner;
to
traipse.
Strobilae
::
Stroam
(v. i.) To take long
strides
in
walking.
Incession
::
Incession
(n.)
Motion
on foot;
progress
in
walking.
Ambulate
::
Ambulate
(v. i.) To walk; to move
about.
Circumforaneous
::
Circumforaneous
(a.) Going about or
abroad;
walking
or
wandering
from house to
house.
Walker
::
Walker
(v. t.) A
fuller
of
cloth.
Shamble
::
Shamble
(v. i.) To walk
awkwardly
and
unsteadily,
as if the knees were weak; to
shuffle
along..
Rickets
::
Rickets
(n. pl.) A
disease
which
affects
children,
and which is
characterized
by a bulky head,
crooked
spine and
limbs,
depressed
ribs,
enlarged
and
spongy
articular
epiphyses,
tumid
abdomen,
and short
stature,
together
with clear and often
premature
mental
faculties.
The
essential
cause of the
disease
appears
to be the
nondeposition
of
earthy
salts in the
osteoid
tissues.
Children
afflicted
with this
malady
stand and walk
unsteadily.
Called
also
rachitis..
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. i.) To bend the upper part of the body
downward
and
forward;
to bend or lean
forward;
to
incline
forward
in
standing
or
walking;
to
assume
habitually
a bent
position.
Crutch
::
Crutch
(n.) A staff with a
crosspiece
at the head, to be
placed
under the arm or
shoulder,
to
support
the lame or
infirm
in
walking..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To walk in, as a road or
course;
to
attend
upon
closely,
as a
profession
or
calling..
Ungainly
::
Ungainly
(a.) Not
gainly;
not
expert
or
dexterous;
clumsy;
awkward;
uncouth;
as, an
ungainly
strut in
walking..
Toddle
::
Toddle
(n.) A
toddling
walk.
Plod
::
Plod (v. t.) To walk on
slowly
or
heavily.
Length
::
Length
(a.) The
quality
or state of being long, in space or time;
extent;
duration;
as, some sea birds are
remarkable
for the
length
of their
wings;
he was tired by the
length
of the
sermon,
and the
length
of his
walk..
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