Ambulatory
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British pronunciation/ˌæmbjʊlˈe‍ɪtəɹˌi/
American pronunciation/ˈæmbjəɫəˌtɔɹi/

Définition et Signification de "ambulatory"

Ambulatory
01

sacrarium, passage couvert

a covered walkway or passageway, typically found in religious buildings or gardens, that allows for a continuous flow of movement around a central space

What is an "ambulatory"?

An ambulatory is a covered walkway or passage, typically found in religious buildings, such as churches or cathedrals. It usually runs around the perimeter of the main hall or sanctuary, allowing people to move around without disturbing the central worship area. Ambulatories can also provide access to chapels or other sections of the building. In addition to serving a practical purpose, they often feature decorative elements like arches, columns, or stained glass windows, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the space. The design of an ambulatory encourages movement and interaction while maintaining a sense of reverence and contemplation.

ambulatory
01

ambulatoire

related to or designed for walking
02

mobile

having the ability to move freely and not be restricted to a single location or position
03

ambulatoire, non hospitalisé

(of patients) capable of walking and receiving medical treatment for an injury or illness that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital
04

ambulatoire, en mouvement

taking place while walking or moving
05

ambulatoire, modulable

(of law) subject to change or alteration, especially until certain conditions are met

ambulatory

n

ambul

v
example
Exemple
During their ambulatory meeting, the colleagues brainstormed ideas while taking a leisurely walk around the office complex.
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