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In military medicine, an ambulatory case.
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A feature that allows a door to open onto ground level.
Ãâó: www.tenantlawcenter.com/terms/w.htm
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A slow progression in which the leading foot touches the ground before the trailing foot lifts off the ground.
Ãâó: digsfossils.com/fossils/footprints_glossary.html
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in bass playing, to play mostly one note per beat, making a smooth, continuous quarter-note line. A fulfillment of the time-keeping function of bass playing, which many bass players have transcended since around 1960. The pianist can also walk with his left hand.
Ãâó: www.humboldt1.com/~jazz/glossary.html
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to move from one place to another on foot
Ãâó: www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/air/monops/lessons/ridegloss...
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| walk | a horse marked by stamina and trained to move at a fast running walk |
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| walk | tropical insect having a flattened leaflike body |
| walk | ferns having lanceolate fronds that root at the tip |
| walk | a state of extreme happiness |
| walk | a notice of dismissal or discharge |
| walk | a light comfortable shoe designed for vigorous walking |
| walk | any of various mostly tropical insects having long twiglike bodies |
| walk | a stick carried in the hand for support in walking |
| walk | any of various mostly tropical insects having long twiglike bodies |
| walk | a strike in which the worker walk out |
| walk | backbends combined with handstands |
| walk | any undertaking that is easy to do |
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