ambulatorius
51Клиника амбулаторная — (лат. ambulatorius подвижной) амбулатория, диспансер для пациентов, которые выписаны из стационара либо с самого начала обследования и лечения находятся в домашних условиях …
52АМБУЛАТОРИЯ — [от лат. ambulatorius подвижный, совершаемый на ходу] лечебно профилактическое учреждение, предназначенное для оказания медицинской помощи приходящим больным и на дому (ср. стационар в 1) знач.) …
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54ambulatório — adj. 1. Destinado a mover se. 2. Variável, inconstante. 3. Que não tem sede fixa. 4. Diz se das patas dos insetos ou dos crustáceos que não servem senão para andar, em oposição às patas que também são mandíbulas. • s. m. 5. Galeria coberta em que …
55Gradarius — ♦ A pacing horse. (Davis, R.H.C. The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment, 136) Related terms: Ambulatorius (equus) …
56Hobyn — ♦ A hobby a small horse or middle sized pony from Ireland, introduced into England and Scotland towards the end of the thirteenth century. By the fifteenth century the term sometimes denoted a small pacing horse or ambler. (see Ambulatorius).… …
57Hobi — ♦ A hobby a small horse or middle sized pony from Ireland, introduced into England and Scotland towards the end of the thirteenth century. By the fifteenth century the term sometimes denoted a small pacing horse or ambler. (see Ambulatorius).… …
58Hobin — ♦ A hobby a small horse or middle sized pony from Ireland, introduced into England and Scotland towards the end of the thirteenth century. By the fifteenth century the term sometimes denoted a small pacing horse or ambler. (see Ambulatorius).… …
59Trottarius — ♦ A trotting or ambling horse, but quite a cheap one (the going rate was about 40s. in the middle of the fifteenth century). (Davis, R.H.C. The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment, 137) Related terms: Ambulatorius …
60Troterius — ♦ A trotting or ambling horse, but quite a cheap one (the going rate was about 40s. in the middle of the fifteenth century). (Davis, R.H.C. The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment, 137) Related terms: Ambulatorius …