gait

[US]/geɪt/
[UK]/ɡet/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. manner of walking;
vt. train in a particular manner of walking.

Phrases & Collocations

smooth gait

awkward gait

limping gait

graceful gait

steady gait

Example Sentences

the easy gait of an athlete.

a heavy gait; heavy humor.

He moves with the slow confident gait of a successful man.

He walked with an awkward gait like a penguin.

He walked with a rolling gait.

His easy gait shows self-confidence.

The walk is a four-beat gait in which each hoofbeat is heard separately.

Gait Faults: There will be no rolling, paddling, or weaving, when gaited.

When gaited or when the dog is excited it is carried gaily but not over the back.

OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of combination therapy of LSPR with adductor tenotomy on lower limb spasticity, gait and movement of the patients.

Wobbler disease (cervical instability) is a condition of the cervical vertebrae that causes an unsteady gait and weakness in dogs.

Your stride length is enormous, and it gives you this animalistic, loping gait, since you're always on your tiptoes.

Method: To use the podogram of the patients mainly and to observe the gait feature, the ability of posture control and chief complaint.

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