Designed for use by somebody with a disability that impairs, but does not prevent, walking.
noun
A patient who is able to walk.
ambulate
ambulate
verb
(intransitive) To walk; to relocate oneself under the power of one's own legs.
antibalm
atremble
atremble
adj
Trembling.
bailment
bailment
noun
(law) The handing over of control over, or possession of, personal property by one person, the bailor, to another, the bailee, for a specific purpose upon which the parties have agreed.
(obsolete) Bail.
balmiest
balmiest
adj
superlative form of balmy: most balmy
bartlemy
baysmelt
beltrami
beltrami
Proper noun
a tiny "city" in Polk County, Minnesota, USA
a neighbourhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
bemantle
bimetals
bimetals
noun
plural of bimetal
blastema
blastema
noun
(physiology) A clump of undifferentiated cells or blasts, from which an organ or body part will develop, either during the normal growth of an embryo or in the regeneration of a lost body part.
blastman
blastoma
blastoma
noun
(pathology) A tumour that is caused by malignancies in precursor cells or blasts.
bultmann
clubmate
clubmate
noun
A person who is in the same club as another person
embattle
embattle
noun
(heraldry) A merlon, or a single one of the series of solid projections of a battlement.
verb
(intransitive) To be arrayed for battle.
(transitive) To arrange in order of battle; to array for battle.
(transitive) To furnish with battlements; to give the form of battlements to.
To prepare or arm for battle; to equip as for battle.
flambant
imitable
imitable
adj
Capable of being imitated or copied.
Worthy of imitation.
lambaste
lambaste
verb
(dated in UK English but not US English) To give a thrashing to; to beat severely.
To scold, reprimand or criticize harshly.
lambasts
lambasts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lambast
lamberto
lamberts
lamberts
noun
plural of lambert
libament
libament
noun
(obsolete) libation
mableton
maltable
maltable
adj
Able to be malted.
matabele
matabele
Noun
The Ndebele people.
meatball
meatball
noun
(aviation) An optical landing system.
(baseball) An easy pitch to hit, especially thrown right down the middle of the plate.
(graphical user interface) A menu icon of three horizontal dots.
A ball of minced or ground meat, seasoned and cooked.
meetable
meetable
adj
(of a person) Possible to meet face to face.
(of a target, goal etc) Reachable, able to be met or reached.
meltable
meltable
adj
Capable of being melted.
metabola
metabola
noun
(in the plural, entomology) Insects that metamorphose.
(medicine) A change or mutation of disease, symptoms, or treatment.
metabole
metabole
noun
Alternative spelling of metabola
metaboly
metaboly
noun
(biology) The change in shape undergone by euglenids as they move or evolve
mootable
mootable
adj
Capable of being mooted.
mothball
mothball
noun
(usually in the plural) A small ball of chemical pesticide (typically naphthalene) and deodorant placed in or around clothing and other articles susceptible to damage from mold or moth larvae in order to protect them from this damage.
verb
(transitive) To store or shelve something no longer used.
(transitive, figuratively) To stop using (something), but keep it in good condition.
myoblast
myoblast
noun
An undifferentiated stem cell that develops into muscle tissue.
nembutal
nembutal
noun
(pharmacology) A trade name of pentobarbital.
plumbate
plumbate
noun
(chemistry) Any compound containing the plumbate ion PbO₃²⁻ or Pb(OH)₆²⁻.
semblant
semblant
adj
(obsolete) Seeming, rather than real; apparent.
noun
(obsolete) One's outward appearance.
smitable
stamboul
tableman
tableman
noun
(rare) A person sitting at the same table.
(rare) Any of the pieces used to play the game of tables, backgammon or draughts.
tablinum
tablinum
noun
(historical) An anteroom in a house of ancient Rome, opening out of the atrium opposite the main entry and often containing the family statues and archives.
tambalas
tambalas
noun
plural of tambala
tameable
tameable
adj
Able to be tamed.
timbales
timbales
noun
(music) A pair of tunable single-headed, metal-shelled cylindrical drums, used in Latin American music