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Ambulatory

For Ambulatory we have terms and definitions in 8 topics. The topics are Architecture, Canadian Law, Cathedrals and Castles, HIV and AIDs, Health Care, Horse Health, Senior Housing and Tudor, Architecture.



Ambulatory (Architecture)

A covered walkway, outdoors (as in a cloister) or indoors: especailly the passwage around the apse and the choir (quire) of a church.


Ambulatory (Canadian Law)

Something which is not cast in stone; which can be changed or revoked, such as a will.


Ambulatory (Cathedrals and Castles)

An aisle around the apse at the east end of a church.


Ambulatory (HIV and AIDs)

The ability to walk or move about unaided. Ambulatory care usually refers to outpatient medical care, and an ambulatory patient is one who is not bedridden.


Ambulatory (Health Care)

Able to get from one place to another independently (even if using assistive devices such as manual wheelchairs, canes or walkers).


Ambulatory (Horse Health)

Involving locomotion; able to walk.


Ambulatory (Senior Housing)

Describes ability to ambulate, walk around, not bedridden or hospitalized.


Ambulatory (Tudor, Architecture)

A covered walkway, outdoors (as in a cloister) or indoors; especially the passageway around the apse and the choir (quire) of a church.




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