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ambulant

adjective as in ambulatory

adjective as in peripatetic

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He moved into the building four years ago after it was advertised as a "fully accessible" property, but believes it should have been listed as "ambulant accessible" instead.

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PT2-5: These classes are for ambulant athletes whose impairments include loss of muscle strength, range of movement and loss of limbs.

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So in the beginning, he’s basically a kind of ambulant whiteboard?

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We get flashbacks, to the final day of his ambulant life, in which he crouches behind a parked car, on a bright morning, to take a furtive swig of tequila.

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He is lethally silent and stricken in Paris, Texas’s opening scenes, an ambulant Mount Rushmore of personal agony as he faces his troubled brother, played by Dean Stockwell.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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