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“ambulator”
1. Someone who walks aroud; a walker.
2. An instrument for measuring distances: "The surveyor was using an ambulator consisting of a wheel to roll along over the ground with a dial plate to measure the distance traveled from one point to another one."
2. An instrument for measuring distances: "The surveyor was using an ambulator consisting of a wheel to roll along over the ground with a dial plate to measure the distance traveled from one point to another one."
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ambul-, ambulat-, -ambulate, -ambulating, -ambulation -ambulator, -ambulatory, -ambulant, -ambulic, -ambulism, -ambulist
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-or; -our (primarily British)
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(Latin: walk, take steps, move around; from "to wander, to go astray")