ambulant
American
[am-byuh-luhnt]
/ ˈæm byə lənt /
ambulant
British
/ ˈæmbjʊlənt /
adjective
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moving about from place to place
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med another word for ambulatory
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Origin of ambulant
First recorded in 1645–55; from French , from Latin ambulant- (stem of ambulāns, present participle of ambulāre “to walk”); see origin at amble
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