Associations to the word «Gait»
Noun
- Trot
- Walking
- Posture
- Gallop
- Tremor
- Parkinson
- Abnormality
- Stride
- Stiff
- Stiffness
- Disturbance
- Impairment
- Dysfunction
- Dementia
- Rocking
- Lacrosse
- Conformation
- Reflex
- Cadence
- Coordination
- Deformity
- Dizziness
- Limb
- Stance
- Shuffle
- Balance
- Rolling
- Extremity
- Countenance
- Pace
- Muscle
- Instability
- Symptom
- Breed
- Freezing
- Crutch
- Walk
- Degeneration
- Slowing
- Arthritis
- Imbalance
- Gliding
- Stature
- Dopamine
- Vomiting
- Rack
- Horse
- Weakness
- Tread
- Leg
- Vertigo
Adjective
- Awkward
- Swaying
- Legged
- Abnormal
- Hind
- Leisurely
- Staggering
- Neurological
- Footed
- Walking
- Diagonal
- Clumsy
- Graceful
- Galloping
- Impaired
- Erect
- Uneven
- Lateral
- Stooped
- Sprawling
- Stiff
- Brisk
- Peculiar
- Stately
- Limp
- Reflex
- Urinary
- Muscular
- Pathological
- Crouching
- Steady
- Slow
- Dignified
- Involuntary
- Sensory
- Spinal
- Facial
- Cerebral
- Toe
- Upright
- Swing
- Habitual
Adverb
Wiktionary
GAIT, noun. Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving.
GAIT, noun. (horses) One of the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of training.
GAIT, verb. To teach a specific gait to a horse.
GAIT APRAXIA, noun. A form of ataxia characterized by an inability to initiate the process of walking, despite the power and coordination of the legs being normal when tested in the seated or lying position.
Dictionary definition
GAIT, noun. The rate of moving (especially walking or running).
GAIT, noun. A horse's manner of moving.
GAIT, noun. A person's manner of walking.
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