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ambulator|ˈæmbjʊleɪtə(r)| [a. L. ambulātor a walker; f. ambulā-re to walk.] 1. One who walks about, a walker; hence applied to a tourist's guide-book.
1652Gaule Magastrom. 237 Such a perigrinator, such an ambulator. 1782(title) The Ambulator; or Stranger's Companion Round London. 2. An instrument for measuring distances on the road, also called perambulator. [Not in Craig 1847.]1859in Ogilvie. |