Gait
41gait apraxia — apraxia of gait a disorder of gait and equilibrium caused by a lesion in the frontal lobe, commonly seen in elderly persons and those with Alzheimer disease; the person walks with a broad based gait, taking short steps and placing the feet flat… …
42GAIT — Government Accountability Improves Trust (Governmental » US Government) * Langer Biomechanical Group, Inc. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) …
43gait — I Cleveland Dialect List (pronounced [geeat]) a street in a town; a road, a way gone; manner II Cleveland Dialect List right or privilege of stray and pasturage for cattle etc.; pasturage for a specified time III North Country (Newcastle) Words a …
44gait — gate …
45gait — geɪt n. way of walking; any of the paces of a horse (i.e. gallop, trot, etc.) …
46gait — [geɪt] noun 1》 a person s manner of walking. 2》 the pattern of steps of a horse or dog at a particular speed. Origin ME (orig. Scots): var. of gate2 …
47GAIT — abbr. LANGER BIOMECHANIC GR INC NASDAQ …
48gait — n. 1. Carriage, walk, manner of walking. 2. Walk, march, way …
49gait — n 1. walk, step, stride, tread; manner of going, bearing, carriage; stalk, saunter, run. 2.(all of horses) rack, single foot, amble, pace, trot, job, gallop …
50gait — [geɪt] noun [singular] the way that someone walks …