slovo | definícia |
ambulation (mass) | ambulation
- chôdza |
ambulation (encz) | ambulation,chůze Josef Kosek |
Ambulation (gcide) | Ambulation \Am`bu*la"tion\, n. [L. ambulatio.]
The act of walking. --Sir T. Browne.
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ambulation (wn) | ambulation
n 1: walking about; "the hospital encouraged early ambulation" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
ambulation (mass) | ambulation
- chôdza |
perambulation (mass) | perambulation
- prechádzka |
ambulation (encz) | ambulation,chůze Josef Kosek |
circumambulation (encz) | circumambulation,okolky Zdeněk Brož |
noctambulation (encz) | noctambulation,náměsíčnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
perambulation (encz) | perambulation,obchůzka n: Zdeněk Brožperambulation,procházka n: Zdeněk Brož |
somnambulation (encz) | somnambulation, n: |
Circumambulation (gcide) | Circumambulate \Cir`cum*am"bu*late\, v. t. [L. circumambulatus,
p. p. of circumambulare to walk around; circum + ambulare.
See Ambulate.]
To walk round about. -- Cir`cum*am`bu*la"tion, n.
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Deambulation (gcide) | Deambulation \De*am`bu*la"tion\, n. [L. deambulatio.]
A walking abroad; a promenading. [Obs.] --Sir T. Elyot.
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Funambulation (gcide) | Funambulation \Fu*nam"bu*la`tion\, n.
Ropedancing.
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Noctambulation (gcide) | Noctambulation \Noc*tam`bu*la"tion\, n. [L. nox, noctis, night +
ambulare to walk: cf. F. noctambulation.]
Somnambulism; sleepwalking; walking in one's sleep. --Quain.
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Perambulation (gcide) | Perambulation \Per*am`bu*la"tion\, n.
1. The act of perambulating; traversing. --Bacon.
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2. An annual survey of boundaries, as of town, a parish, a
forest, etc.
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3. A district within which one is authorized to make a tour
of inspection. "The . . . bounds of his own
perambulation." [Obs.] --Holyday.
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Preambulation (gcide) | Preambulation \Pre*am`bu*la"tion\, n.
1. A walking or going before; precedence. [R.]
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2. A preamble. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Somnambulation (gcide) | Somnambulation \Som*nam`bu*la"tion\, n. [L. somnus sleep +
ambulatio a walking about, from ambulare to walk. See
Somnolent, Amble.]
The act of walking in sleep, called also sleepwalking.
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ambulation (wn) | ambulation
n 1: walking about; "the hospital encouraged early ambulation" |
noctambulation (wn) | noctambulation
n 1: walking by a person who is asleep [syn: sleepwalking,
somnambulism, somnambulation, noctambulism,
noctambulation] |
perambulation (wn) | perambulation
n 1: a walk around a territory (a parish or manor or forest
etc.) in order to officially assert and record its
boundaries
2: a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) [syn:
amble, promenade, saunter, stroll, perambulation] |
somnambulation (wn) | somnambulation
n 1: walking by a person who is asleep [syn: sleepwalking,
somnambulism, somnambulation, noctambulism,
noctambulation] |
PERAMBULATIONE FACIENDA (bouvier) | PERAMBULATIONE FACIENDA, WRIT DE, Eng. law. The name of a writ which is sued
by consent of both parties, when they are in doubt as to the bounds of their
respective estates; it is directed to the sheriff to make perambulation, and
to set the bounds and limits between them in certainty. F. N. B. 309.
2. "The writ de perambulatione facienda is not known to have been
adopted in practice in the United States," says Professor Greenleaf, Ev.
Sec. 146 note, "but in several of the states, remedies somewhat similar in
principle have been provided by statutes."
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