Ambulation
to walk about or move from place to place.
historical examples
among the devices before touched upon, in the way of ambulation, was one which amused us excessively.
los gringos h. a. (henry agustus) wise
verb
(intransitive) to wander about or move from one place to another
n.
1540s, from latin ambulationem (nominative ambulatio), noun of action from past participle stem of ambulare (see amble).
v.
1620s, from latin ambulatus, past participle of ambulare “to walk” (see amble). related: ambulated; ambulating.
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