AMBULATORY

Source: 524, 566, 567

AM'BULATORY, adjective 1. That has the power of faculty of walking; as, an animal is ambulatory 2. Pertaining to a walk; as, an ambulatory view.3. Moving from place to place; not stationary; as, an ambulatory court, which exercises its jurisdiction in different places.AM'BULATORY, noun a species of ichneumon, with a yellowish scutellum and spotted thorax.

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ambulatory. Ambulatory, a. walking, moving

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Am″bu‐la‐to‐ry (�), a. [[L. ambulatorius.]] 1. 1. Of or pertaining to walking; having the faculty of walking; formed or fitted for walking; as, an ambulatory animal.
2. 2. Accustomed to move from place to place; not stationary; movable; as, an ambulatory court, which exercises its jurisdiction in different places.
The priesthood . . . before was very ambulatory, and dispersed into all families. Jer. Taylor. 3. 3. Pertaining to a walk.
The princess of whom his majesty had an ambulatory view in his travels. Sir H. Wotton. 4. 4. (Law) Not yet fixed legally, or settled past alteration; alterable; as, the dispositions of a will are ambulatory until the death of the testator.