
1) Able to walk about 2) Aisle round an apse 3) Ambulant 4) Mobile 5) Up and about
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1) Ambulant 2) Mobile
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aisle down the east end of a church
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• (a.) Accustomed to move from place to place; not stationary; movable; as, an ambulatory court, which exercises its jurisdiction in different places. • (a.) Pertaining to a walk. • (a.) Not yet fixed legally, or settled past alteration; alterable; as, the dispositions of a will are ambulatory until the death of the testator. • ...
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A continuous isle, which wraps a circular structure or an apse at its base. Designed for use in Processions.
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a covered passage behind the altar, linking it with chapels at the east end of the church.
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in architecture, continuation of the aisled spaces on either side of the nave (central part of the church) around the apse (semicircular projection ...
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Ability to walk.
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Aisle round an apse.
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Aisle round an apse.
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In architecture, any part of a building intended for walking around a central space or shrine, such as the aisles of a cathedral or church. The term is used for the lateral or fl ...
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a covered way for walking. A roofed passageway, enclosing the apse, and linking the aisles which flank the nave. See Church Design
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<biology> An organism which is able to move from place to place, and is not stationary. most often the term is used to describe organisms which can walk. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(am´bu-lә-tor″e) walking or able to walk; not confined to bed. of a condition or procedure, not requiring admission to a hospital for an overnight stay.
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Am'bu·la·to·ry adjective [ Latin
ambulatorius .]
1. Of or pertaining to walking; having the faculty of walking; formed or fitted for walking; as, an
ambulatory animal.
2. Accustomed to move from place to place; not stationary; movable; as, an
ambulatory court, w...
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Ambulatory: Able to ambulate, to walk about, not bed-ridden or hospitalized.
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A semicircular or polygonal aisle. Usually an ambulatory leads around the east end of the choir; separating the choir from apses or chapels.
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In architecture, an ambulatory is any part of a building intended for walking around a central space or shrine, such as the aisles of a cathedral or church. The term is used for the lateral or flanking porticos of an ancient Greek temple, and for the cloister of a monastery.
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Involving locomotion; able to walk.
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Covered portico surrounding the inner shrine of a temple.
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A continuous vaulted passageway or aisle that leads around a circular building, or around the apse of a church behind the main altar. It was probably developed to make it easier for large religious processions to move about inside a church. It is a feature that is not common in Armenian architecture, where the best known examples are in Zvartnots a...
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ambulatory 1. Pertaining to, or capable of walking: 'It was an ambulatory exploration of the city.' 2. Adapted for walking, as the limbs of many animals. 3. Moving around or from place to place; not stationary.' 4. Not confined to bed; able or strong enough to walk: 'He was an ambulatory patient.' 5. Serving patients who are able to walk: 'They o...
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covered portico surrounding the inner shrine of a temple
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adjective relating to or adapted for walking; `an ambulatory corridor`
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relating to or adapted for walking
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