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Definition of walk
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Walk (n.) A
frequented
track;
habitual
place of
action;
sphere;
as, the walk of the
historian..
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Ropewalk
::
Ropewalk
(a.) A long,
covered
walk, or a low, level
building,
where ropes are
manufactured..
Rove
::
Rove (v. i.)
Hence,
to
wander;
to
ramble;
to
rauge;
to go, move, or pass
without
certain
direction
in any
manner,
by
sailing,
walking,
riding,
flying,
or
otherwise..
Somnambulation
::
Somnambulation
(n.) The act of
walking
in
sleep.
Incession
::
Incession
(n.)
Motion
on foot;
progress
in
walking.
Straddle
::
Straddle
(v. i.) To part the legs wide; to stand or to walk with the legs far
apart.
Trot
::
Trot (v. i.) The pace of a horse or other
quadruped,
more rapid than a walk, but of
various
degrees
of
swiftness,
in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the
opposite
side are
lifted
at the same
time..
Walkyr
::
Walkyr
(n.) See
Valkyria.
Over
::
Over
(prep.)
Upon the
surface
of, or the whole
surface
of;
hither
and
thither
upon;
throughout
the whole
extent
of; as, to
wander
over the
earth;
to walk over a
field,
or over a
city..
Knock-kneed
::
Knock-kneed
(a.)
Having
the legs bent
inward
so that the knees touch in
walking.
Dade
::
Dade (v. i.) To walk
unsteadily,
as a child in
leading
strings,
or just
learning
to walk; to move
slowly..
Pace
::
Pace (v. i.) To go; to walk;
specifically,
to move with
regular
or
measured
steps..
Trail
::
Trail (v. t.) To tread down, as
grass,
by
walking
through
it; to lay
flat..
Circumambulate
::
Circumambulate
(v. t.) To walk round
about.
Waddle
::
Waddle
(v. t.) To
trample
or tread down, as high
grass,
by
walking
through
it..
Peripatetic
::
Peripatetic
(n.) One who walks
about;
a
pedestrian;
an
itinerant.
Gyromancy
::
Gyromancy
(n.) A kind of
divination
performed
by
drawing
a ring or
circle,
and
walking
in or
around
it..
Rickets
::
Rickets
(n. pl.) A
disease
which
affects
children,
and which is
characterized
by a bulky head,
crooked
spine and
limbs,
depressed
ribs,
enlarged
and
spongy
articular
epiphyses,
tumid
abdomen,
and short
stature,
together
with clear and often
premature
mental
faculties.
The
essential
cause of the
disease
appears
to be the
nondeposition
of
earthy
salts in the
osteoid
tissues.
Children
afflicted
with this
malady
stand and walk
unsteadily.
Called
also
rachitis..
Mince
::
Mince (v. i.) To walk with short
steps;
to walk in a prim,
affected
manner..
Stride
::
Stride
(v. t.) To walk with long
steps,
especially
in a
measured
or
pompous
manner..
Swagger
::
Swagger
(v. i.) To walk with a
swaying
motion;
hence,
to walk and act in a
pompous,
consequential
manner..
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