Definition of Deambulatory. Meaning of Deambulatory. Synonyms of Deambulatory

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Definition of Deambulatory

Deambulatory
Deambulatory De*am"bu*la*to*ry, n. [L. deambulatorium.] A covered place in which to walk; an ambulatory.
Deambulatory
Deambulatory De*am"bu*la*to*ry, a. [Cf. LL. deambulator a traveler.] Going about from place to place; wandering; of or pertaining to a deambulatory. [Obs.] ``Deambulatory actors.' --Bp. Morton.

Meaning of Deambulatory from wikipedia

- The amphitheatre Close up of the vomitoria of the Roman amphitheatre Deambulatory north Saint-Eutropius romanesque Basilica Saintes Charente-Maritime 45°44′47″N...
- Weight control is suggested. [citation needed] The use of crutches, other deambulatory aids or wheelchair is useful to prevent hip pain. Pain in the hand while...
- built at Durham Cathedral in England in 1135. Others appeared in the deambulatory of the Abbey of Saint Denis in Paris (1140–1144), Lessay Abbey in Normandy...
- staircase. Shunga stonework. Shunga vedika (railing) with inscriptions. Deambulatory pathway. Summit railing and umbrellas. Stupa No 2 Entirely Shunga work...
- staircase. Shunga stonework. Shunga vedika (railing) with inscriptions. Deambulatory pathway. Summit railing and umbrellas. Stairway balustrade reliefs Flame...
- theatre of movement and light. It features an oval-shaped sanctuary, and a deambulatory in the same form, filling in the church with light from all sides. The...
- Hour radio show in episode #105 – "An Interview with Chris AndersonDeambulatory Daedal Drones", where he discusses his career, books, and the hardware...
- two levels. This silhouette disappeared with the Gothic remodelling. A deambulatory with radiating chapels developed around the church which preserved a...
- within the apse, at the east end, accessed by a semicircular p****age or deambulatory. It also has a group of chapels placed alongside the nave. The Chapel...
- of the old Romanesque apse with five chapels and replacing it with a deambulatory that revolved around the greater apse. This ambulatory has some half-barrel...