deambulate

Etymology
Ultimately from, ; +. The medical sense is likely a new from  or by translation from Romance languages such as  and.

Verb

 * 1)  To go out walking; to stroll.
 * 2)  To walk independently, especially in contrast to a state where one is physically unable to walk.
 * 1)  To walk independently, especially in contrast to a state where one is physically unable to walk.
 * 1)  To walk independently, especially in contrast to a state where one is physically unable to walk.
 * 1)  To walk independently, especially in contrast to a state where one is physically unable to walk.
 * 1)  To walk independently, especially in contrast to a state where one is physically unable to walk.
 * 1)  To walk independently, especially in contrast to a state where one is physically unable to walk.
 * 1)  To walk independently, especially in contrast to a state where one is physically unable to walk.