Walk.
"Slow" is a common word used to describe a turtle's movement due to their slow and steady pace.
Mabagal is Filippino for the English word slow.
The word with a scientific connotation is crawling. It refers to the movement of an organism using its limbs or body close to the ground, typically in a slow and creeping manner. This term is commonly used in biology or zoology to describe the locomotion of animals.
Largo
My limbs were sore after exercising. I tore my limbs on the pavement.
There are three unscrambles:WeatherWhereat ("At which")Wreathe (Slow movement or to decorate a deck with wreaths)
The root word for "sluggish" is "slug," which originally referred to a snail or shell-less mollusk known for its slow movement.
The word sloth comes from the word slow, and means laziness or indolence. The word was used as a name for the animal (e.g. tree sloth, three-toed sloth) due to their slow movement and general air of inactivity.
Apodal is the answer to this.
artus
The word that means to move on all fours is "quadrupedal." This term is often used to describe the locomotion of animals that walk using their four limbs, such as dogs and horses. In a broader context, it can also refer to any creature or movement that involves using all four limbs for mobility.
Lento is an Italian equivalent of the English word "slow."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "LEHN-toh." The feminine form, lenta, is pronounced "LEHN-tah."