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Definition of walk
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of walk is as below...
Walk (n.) That in or
through
which one
walks;
place or
distance
walked
over; a place for
walking;
a path or
avenue
prepared
for foot
passengers,
or for
taking
air and
exercise;
way; road;
hence,
a place or
region
in which
animals
may
graze;
place of
wandering;
range;
as, a sheep
walk..
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Ambulatory
::
Ambulatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
walking;
having
the
faculty
of
walking;
formed
or
fitted
for
walking;
as, an
ambulatory
animal..
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..
Length
::
Length
(a.) The
quality
or state of being long, in space or time;
extent;
duration;
as, some sea birds are
remarkable
for the
length
of their
wings;
he was tired by the
length
of the
sermon,
and the
length
of his
walk..
Toddle
::
Toddle
(v. i.) To walk with
short,
tottering
steps,
as a
child..
Promenade
::
Promenade
(n.) A walk for
pleasure,
display,
or
exercise..
Incession
::
Incession
(n.)
Motion
on foot;
progress
in
walking.
Floor
::
Floor (n.) The
surface,
or the
platform,
of a
structure
on which we walk or
travel;
as, the floor of a
bridge..
Step
::
Step (v. i.) The space
passed
over by one
movement
of the foot in
walking
or
running;
as, one step is
generally
about three feet, but may be more or less. Used also
figuratively
of any kind of
progress;
as, he
improved
step by step, or by
steps..
Filibuster
::
Filibuster
(n.) A
lawless
military
adventurer,
especially
one in quest of
plunder;
a
freebooter;
--
originally
applied
to
buccaneers
infesting
the
Spanish
American
coasts,
but
introduced
into
common
English
to
designate
the
followers
of Lopez in his
expedition
to Cuba in 1851, and those of
Walker
in his
expedition
to
Nicaragua,
in
1855..
Tread
::
Tread (v. t.) To step or walk on.
Step
::
Step (v. i.) Gait;
manner
of
walking;
as, the
approach
of a man is often known by his
step..
Overwalk
::
Overwalk
(v. t.) To walk over or upon.
Pace
::
Pace (v. i.) To go; to walk;
specifically,
to move with
regular
or
measured
steps..
Trottoir
::
Trottoir
(n.)
Footpath;
pavement;
sidewalk.
Funambulist
::
Funambulist
(n.) A
ropewalker
or
ropedancer.
Podoscaph
::
Podoscaph
(n.) A
canoe-shaped
float
attached
to the foot, for
walking
on
water..
Press
::
Press (v.) To urge, or act upon, with
force,
as
weight;
to act upon by
pushing
or
thrusting,
in
distinction
from
pulling;
to crowd or
compel
by a
gradual
and
continued
exertion;
to bear upon; to
squeeze;
to
compress;
as, we press the
ground
with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we
repose;
we press
substances
with the
hands,
fingers,
or arms; we are
pressed
in a
crowd..
Together
::
Together
(prep.)
In
company
or
association
with
respect
to place or time; as, to live
together
in one
house;
to live
together
in the same age; they
walked
together
to the
town..
Somnambulate
::
Somnambulate
(v. i. & t.) To walk when
/sleep.
Diddle
::
Diddle
(v. i.) To
totter,
as a child in
walking..
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