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A gait is a particular way or manner of moving on foot, e.g., Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 151 languages. ...

The word may also refer to one of the following. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Horse gaits are the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of specialized training by humans. ...

  • GAIT (wireless), a standard to enable cross-operation of wireless telephone technologies.
  • GAIT (wireless) stands for GSM-ANSI Interoperability Team, which developed the GAIT standard
  • GAIT is an acronym for Generally Accepted IT Principles
  • GAIT is an acronym for Global Association for Instrumental Transcommunication, with paranormal researcher Dale Palmer (info after polish paranormal magazine "Nieznany Świat" - "Unknown world")
  • GAIT is an acronym for the Guide to Assessment of IT Risk
  • Gait is the last name of Canadian lacrosse players, twin brothers Paul Gait and Gary Gait.
GAIT (an acronym for the GSM-ANSI Interoperability Team) is a wireless standard to allow cross-operation of mobile telephone technologies. ... GAIT (an acronym for the GSM-ANSI Interoperability Team) is a wireless standard to allow cross-operation of mobile telephone technologies. ... Paul Gait was born in Victoria, British Columbia. ... Gary Charles Gait (b. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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What is That Horse Doing? (3303 words)
Gaits are usually defined by their footfall sequence, timing, support sequence, and the shift in the center of gravity of the horse.
For example: a true trot is defined as a diagonal gait in which right hind and left front hit the ground at the same moment, followed by a moment of suspension when all four hooves are clear of the ground, followed by the simultaneous touch down of the left hind and right front.
The gait is what the legs, feet and body of the horse determine it to be, the rest of these clues to a gait are mainly frosting on the cake.
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