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See also:AMBULATORY (Med. See also:Lat. ainbulatorium, a See also:place for walking, from ambulare, to walk) , the covered passage See also:round a See also:cloister; a See also:term applied sometimes to the procession way round the See also:east end of a See also:cathedral or large See also: Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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