Meaning Ambulatory
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Able to walk about, not bedridden or immobile.
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"pertaining to walking;" also "shifting, not permanent," 1620s, from Latin ambulatorius "of or pertaining to a walker; movable," from ambulator, agent noun from past part [..]
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from Medieval Latin ambulatorium, from Latin ambulatorius "movable," from ambulare (see amble).
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Able to walk about, not bed-ridden or chair-bound.
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A term which specifically means "able to walk," but which in health care refers to a person who is not bedridden. A person who requires a wheelchair is still considered ambulatory.
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A term applied to walking or ability to walk
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[Latin ambulatorius, literally, movable, transferable, from ambulare to walk, move, be transferred] : capable of being altered [a will is until the testator's death]
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The word Ambulatory has varying definitions depending on the context it is used. It means:
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(adj) able to walk about(adj) relating to or adapted for walking(n) a covered walkway (as in a cloister)
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Able to walk. Not confined to bed.
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Able to walk; not confined to a bed.
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The surgical removal of a body part, either due to disease, gangrene, or severe pain. 
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Semicircular or polygonal circulation space enclosing an apse or a straight-ended sanctuary.
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 Not stationary. Baselines from which maritime boundaries are measured ambulate with accretion and erosion causing ambulation of the boundaries themselves.
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covered portico surrounding the inner shrine of a temple apodyterium
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<biology> An organism which is able to move from place to place, and is not stationary. most often the term is used to describe organisms which can walk. (09 Oct 1997)
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A term which specifically means "able to walk," but which in health care refers to a person who is not bedridden. A person who requires a wheelchair is still considered ambulatory.
Source: lifecarecenterofporttownsend.com

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Of, relating to, or adapted to walking ''ambulatory exercise'' * Sir H. Wotton *: The princess of whom his majesty had an ambulatory view in his travels. (comparable,medicine) Able to walk abo [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Outpatient, as in ambulatory surgical facility.
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Capable of walking.
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