ambulant/ˈæm.bjə.lənt/EtymologyLearned borrowing from Latin ambulans, present participle of ambulare (“to walk”).ambulant means Able to walk; ambulatory. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 81 out of 100.adjAble to walk; ambulatory.“They are crossing the carpark with difficulty for Rick is holding Pym's arm in an ambulant bearhug and they are advancing at an angle like a pair of crookedly hung overcoats.”Designed for use by somebody with a disability that impairs, but does not prevent, walking.“an ambulant toilet”nounA patient who is able to walk.