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Usually a verb, it can also be a noun. If you say that you're taking a walk or there's a walk going on, that's a noun because it's just a thing. If you see someone WALKing, it's a verb because they're doing something.
"Walk" can be either a verb or a noun. The fundamental meaning is that of the verb, meaning to move oneself by alternatively moving two legs or some prostheses for legs. As a noun, "walk" means self-motion by walking or a space or event adapted for use by those who are walking.

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