"ambulatorial" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˌam.bjə.ləˈtoɹ.i.əl/ [General-American], /-bjʊ-/ [General-American], [-ˈto̞ɹ-] [General-American], /ˌam.bjə.ləˈto(ː)ɹ.i.əl/ (note: without the horse–hoarse merger), /-bjʊ-/ (note: without the horse–hoarse merger) Forms: more ambulatorial [comparative], most ambulatorial [superlative]
Rhymes: -ɔːɹiəl Etymology: From Latin ambulator (“walker or wanderer”) + -ial. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|ambulator|ial|lang1=la|t1=walker or wanderer}} Latin ambulator (“walker or wanderer”) + -ial Head templates: {{en-adj}} ambulatorial (comparative more ambulatorial, superlative most ambulatorial)
  1. (zoology) ambulatory; adapted for walking; gressorial Categories (topical): Zoology Related terms: ambulatory, cursorial, fossorial, gressorial, natatorial, raptorial, saltatorial, scansorial Translations (Translations): marcheur [masculine] (French), cerddedol (Welsh)
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