Definition of Gaited. Meaning of Gaited. Synonyms of Gaited

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Definition of Gaited

Gaited
Gaited Gait"ed, a. Having (such) a gait; -- used in composition; as, slow-gaited; heavy-gaited.

Meaning of Gaited from wikipedia

- of gaits, selecting gait based on speed, terrain, the need to maneuver, and energetic efficiency. Different animal species may use different gaits due...
- found to originate in a single ancestor to all gaited horses. Some gaited breeds naturally perform these gaits from birth, others need to be trained to do...
- efficient gait for a horse, learning to ride the trot correctly is an important component in almost all equestrian disciplines. Nonetheless, "gaited" or "ambling"...
- Myopathic gait (or waddling gait) is a form of gait abnormality. The "waddling" is due to the weakness of the proximal muscles of the pelvic girdle. The...
- Gaited horses are horse breeds that have selective breeding for natural gaited tendencies, that is, the ability to perform one of the smooth-to-ride, intermediate...
- Tandem gait is a gait (method of walking) with very small steps in a straight line so that, with each step, the heel of the foot that steps forward is...
- Scissor gait is a form of gait abnormality primarily ****ociated with spastic cerebral palsy. That condition and others like it are ****ociated with an upper...
- Steppage gait (high stepping, neuropathic gait) is a form of gait abnormality characterised by foot drop or ankle equinus due to loss of dorsiflexion....
- A gait is a manner of limb movements made during locomotion. Human gaits are the various ways in which humans can move, either naturally or as a result...
- and in some breeds gait is not described in the standard at all. A dog's gait is similar to a horse's. A dog judge must know the gait requirements in the...