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Definition of ambulator
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Ambulator
(n.) One who walks
about;
a
walker.
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Ambulatory
::
Ambulatory
(a.)
Accustomed
to move from place to
place;
not
stationary;
movable;
as, an
ambulatory
court,
which
exercises
its
jurisdiction
in
different
places..
Delineator
::
Delineator
(n.) A
perambulator
which
records
distances
and
delineates
a
profile,
as of a
road..
Ambulatory
::
Ambulatory
(a.) Not yet fixed
legally,
or
settled
past
alteration;
alterable;
as, the
dispositions
of a will are
ambulatory
until the death of the
testator..
Walker
::
Walker
(v. t.) Any
ambulatorial
orthopterous
insect,
as a stick
insect..
Ambulatory
::
Ambulatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
walking;
having
the
faculty
of
walking;
formed
or
fitted
for
walking;
as, an
ambulatory
animal..
Funambulatory
::
Funambulatory
(a.)
Performing
like a
ropedancer.
Funambulatory
::
Funambulatory
(a.)
Narrow,
like the walk of a
ropedancer..
Deambulatory
::
Deambulatory
(n.) A
covered
place in which to walk; an
ambulatory.
Narthex
::
Narthex
(n.) The
portico
in front of
ancient
churches;
sometimes,
the
atrium
or outer court
surrounded
by
ambulatories;
-- used,
generally,
for any
vestibule,
lobby,
or outer
porch,
leading
to the nave of a
church..
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