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- Old French: alee "walking or p****age", from aller "to go", from Latin: ambulare "to walk". The word alley is used in two main ways: It can refer to a narrow...
- (amblús) amblygeustia, amblygonite, amblyopia, Amblypoda ambul- walk Latin ambulare ambulance, ambulatory, amble, perambulate, preamble, somnambulist amm-...
- planted with trees', 'avenue', 'alley' and 'walking place' Derives from' 'ambulāre', meaning 'to walk' or 'Amble' meaning 'To walk slowly or leisurely'. Has...
- the Saône, the first traboules were built. Derived from the Latin trans-ambulare, meaning to p**** through, traboules are corridors through buildings and...
- go around’, also the source for Spanish and Portuguese andar ‘to walk’ ambulāre ‘to walk’, or perhaps another Latin root, a Celtic root, or a Germanic...
- Ambulocetus (Latin ambulare "to walk" + cetus "whale") is a genus of early amphibious cetacean from the Kuldana Formation in ****stan, roughly 48 or 47...
- cannot transport patients. The term ambulance comes from the Latin word "ambulare" as meaning "to walk or move about" which is a reference to early medical...
- for example, the present tense deriving from vadere and another verb ambulare (or something like it) and the ****ure tense deriving from ire. Similarly...
- English amble is a 14th-century loan from Old French, ultimately from Latin ambulare "to walk". Horse types with ambling ability included the valuable jennet...
- impigrō celer p****ū ad nōs venīre, nunc misella landīcae vix posse iūrat ambulāre prae fossīs. ("But may the gods and goddesses deny your teeth any food...