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Ambulance : (noun) 1: a vehicle that takes people to and from hospitals
Based on WordNet 2.0
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Ambulance : \Am"bu*lance\, n. [F. ambulance, h[^o]pital ambulant,
fr. L. ambulare to walk. See Amble.] (Mil.)
(a) A field hospital, so organized as to follow an army in
its movements, and intended to succor the wounded as soon
as possible. Often used adjectively; as, an ambulance
wagon; ambulance stretcher; ambulance corps.
(b) An ambulance wagon or cart for conveying the wounded from
the field, or to a hospital.
Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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Ambulance : Ambulance: Although you are undoubtedly familiar with the sound of the siren and the sight of the flashing lights of the ambulance, you may not necessarily know that the ambulance began as a
walking hospital. The word "ambulance" indeed started off as a walking hospital, "un hopital ambulant" in French, meaning literally "a walking hospital." The "hopital
ambulant" was devised during the campaigns of Napoleon to bring medical aid directly to his troops in the field. The original "hopital ambulant" was a mobile unit designed to carry
dressings and drugs to the wounded and evacuate the injured from the line of battle. The British, knowing a good idea when they saw it, came up with their own version of the "hopital
ambulant." But they economized by dropping the "hopital" and corrupted "ambulant" to "ambulance." The French, of course, have for many years railed against the
incursions of Anglo-Saxon words into the pure precincts of the French language. Nonetheless, they rejected their own "hopital ambulant" and embraced the English "ambulance." So, in
France today you can no longer see a hospital walking but "ambulances" are very much in evidence.
Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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