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Gait logo #10101) Amble 2) Amble or shamble 3) Canter 4) Canter for one 5) Canter or gallop 6) Canter or trot 7) Carriage 8) Clip 9) Dog show concern 10) Dressage concern 11) Dressage display 12) Dressage factor 13) Equine footwork 14) Equine stride 15) Foot movement 16) Foxtrot, to a horse 17) Gallop 18) Gallop or canter
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Gait logo #10101) Amble 2) Bpm 3) Canter 4) Gallop 5) Lurch 6) Method 7) Pets 8) Prance 9) Saunter 10) Skip 11) Stagger 12) Step 13) Strut 14) Stumble 15) Trot 16) Waddle
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gait logo #10444
  1. the rate of moving (especially walking or running)
  2. a horse's manner of moving
  3. a person's manner of walking

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Gait logo #21806a manner of walking, stepping, or running (Stein 1966).
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Gait logo #21002• (n.) Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving. • (n.) A going; a walk; a march; a way.
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Gait logo #22162The pattern of footsteps at various rates of speed, each pattern distinguished by a particular rhythm and footfall.
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gait logo #21003(from the article `horsemanship`) The natural gaits of the horse are the walk, the trot, the canter or slow gallop, and the gallop, although in dressage the canter and gallop are not ... ...a well-shaped shoulder. The croup is long and almost level. American Saddlebred horses have most of the solid colours with white markings and are .....
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Gait logo #20935(gate) Scots word for street which would have originally had a gait or port on it. The name is usually indicitative of its original function eg marketgait, cowgait, along which cows would be driven to common pasture.
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gait logo #20973<neurology> Pattern of walking. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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gait logo #21001(gāt) the manner or style of walking; see also gait analysis.
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Gait logo #21493movement at various speed
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Gait logo #21627Harness horses are divided into two distinct groups, pacers or trotters, depending on their gait when racing. The gait is the manner in that a horse moves its legs when running. The pacer is a horse with a lateral gait, whereas a trotter or square-gaiter has a diagonal gait.
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gait logo #22236How a person walks
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Gait logo #20972Gait noun [ See Gate a way.] 1. A going; a walk; a march; a way. « Good gentleman, go your gait , and let poor folks pass.» Shak. 2. Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving. « 'T is Cinna; I do know him by his gait
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Gait logo #20909Gait: A manner of walking. Observation of the gait can provide clues to a number of diagnoses including Parkinson disease, cerebral palsy, congenital dislocation of the hip, and stroke.
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Gait logo #23418gate
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Gait logo #20886Describes the pattern of walking
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Gait logo #23534 See under lap koa. Lapkoa In Lower Austria's Weinviertel region common dialect term (also Gait) for a wooden trough or slide made of strong posts (boards). This was attached to the side of the reading... Full text
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Gait logo #21572Left and right side views - back and front feet meet but don
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Gait logo #21629A pace, eg walk, trot, canter.
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gait logo #22445The appearance of the animal as it is moving. The gait is evaluated for lameness, incoordination, dragging toenails, etc
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Gait logo #22478The paces at which horses move, usually the walk, trot, canter, and gallop.
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Gait logo #23246A person’s manner of walking. People in the later stages of Alzheimer’s disease often have a "magnetic gait," which means their ability to lift their feet as they walk has diminished.
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gait logo #23247Person’s manner of walking. People with Parkinson’s disease or Lewy Body dementia may have a “shuffling” gait. While people with Alzheimer’s disease have a reduced gait, because as they become more disabled they lose the ability to lift their feet.
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gait logo #23665 a person's manner of walking
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