Crossword clues for ambulant
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ambulant
Ambulant \Am"bu*lant\, a. [L. ambulans, p. pr. of ambulare to
walk: cf. F. ambulant.]
Walking; moving from place to place.
--Gayton.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
ambulant
1610s, from Latin ambulantem (nominative ambulans), present participle of ambulare (see amble). Of diseases, denoting cases in which the patient may be up and around, by 1913.
Wiktionary
ambulant
a. 1 Able to walk. 2 Designed for use by somebody with a disability that impairs, but does not prevent, walking.
WordNet
ambulant
adj. able to walk about; "the patient is ambulatory" [syn: ambulatory]
Usage examples of "ambulant".
As of old, Ambulant, undulant drapery, Vaguery and strangely provocative, Fluttersd and beckons.