Suggest a derivative from the Latin verb 'ambulare'.

There are multiple correct answers to this question. The translation of 'ambulare' from Latin is 'to walk'. Appropriate answers might therefore be 'amble' (to walk slowly), or 'ambulatory' (something related to walking). There must be a clear link between the English and the Latin.

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