Gait

Noun

 * 1) Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving.
 * Carrying a heavy suitcase, he walked with a lopsided gait.
 * 1)  One of the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of training.

Verb

 * 1) To teach a specific gait to a horse.

Adjectives for Gait
staid; swinging; rolling; stooping; shuffling; awkward; majestical; unremitted; aerie; true; haggard; lofty; shambling; weary; gentle; traveling; unnatural; pacing; common; ponderous; rapid; stately; princely; habitual; heavy; feeble; swaggering; musing; measured; lumbering.

Verbs for Gait
change—; fix—; go at—; hobble in—; limp in—; lumber in—; mimic—; mock—; prac¬tise—; quicken—; recognize—; settle down to—; shift—; slacken—; slow up—; solemnize—; stagger in—; steady—; stumble in—.

Thesaurus
amble, bat, career, celerity, clip, drag, droop, flounce, gallop, hitch, hobble, jog, lick, limp, lock step, lurch, mince, mincing steps, pace, paddle, piaffer, prance, progress, quickness, rack, rapidity, rate, roll, saunter, scuttle, shamble, shuffle, sidle, single-foot, slink, slither, slouch, slowness, stagger, stalk, step, stride, stroll, strolling gait, strut, swagger, swiftness, swing, toddle, totter, travel, tread, trot, velocity, waddle, walk

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: gate
 * Homophones: gate
 * Homophones: gate

Etymology
gate, from gata (road).

Translations

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 * Russian: походка
 * Simplified Chinese:
 * Spanish: zancada
 * Swedish:, gångstil


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 * Russian: аллюр
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Anagrams

 * Gita, taig