
1) Aisle 2) Ambages 3) Arc 4) Beeline 5) Crosscut 6) Crosswalk 7) Direction 8) Flyway 9) Footpath 10) Itinerary 11) Lane 12) Orbit 13) Orbital 14) Paseo 15) Passage 16) Road 17) Route 18) Skyway 19) Street 20) Suborbital 21) Sunna 22) Sunnah 23) Towpath 24) Track 25) Trail 26) Walkway 27) Way
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1) Alley 2) An older one may be beaten 3) Appalachian Trail 4) Approach 5) Beaten one 6) Beaten way 7) Bicycle route 8) Bike lane 9) Bike trail 10) Bikeway or walkway 11) Biking or hiking course 12) Biking route 13) Boardwalk 14) Bridle or foot 15) Bridle path 16) Bridle site 17) Bridleway 18) Byway
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- a course of conduct
- a way especially designed for a particular use
- an established line of travel or access
- a line or route along which something travels or moves
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As a (differentiable) curve, see path following. As a finite sequence, see graph or network.
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• (v. t.) To make a path in, or on (something), or for (some one). • (n.) A way, course, or track, in which anything moves or has moved; route; passage; an established way; as, the path of a meteor, of a caravan, of a storm, of a pestilence. Also used figuratively, of a course of life or action. • (n.) A trodden way; a footway. &bull...
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(Pathway) This is a temporary or permanent area that is normally dirt or gravel, although some paths are asphalt or concrete. A path typically indicates the common route taken by pedestrians between two locations.
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(from the article `graph theory`) Another important concept in graph theory is the path, which is any route along the edges of a graph ( the diagram). A path may follow a single edge ... ...by an arc; an arc denotes an unbroken succession of edges. A route that never passes over an edge more than once, although it may pass through a ......
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between two given nodes in a network, ordered set of branches numbered 1, 2 ... such that the branch of rank i is connected by one end to the branch of rank i - 1 and by the other end to the branch of rank i+ 1 NOTE - The path is said to be closed if the two given nodes are the same.
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in a telecommunication network, a sequence of branches between two nodes or terminal points through other nodes if necessary
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a route between any two nodes in a data network
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A sequence of points which may be connected, open, or closed.
Outline fonts are made up of a combination of paths.
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Physicians at Teaching Hospitals
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Professional Association of Traditional Healers
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Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
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A road or way; the course taken by an electric current or by nervous impulses. ... See: pathway. ... Origin: A.S. Paeth ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A path is an overlay that sits on top of your image, allowing you to work with it
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Path (pȧ&thlig;)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Pathed (pȧ&thlig;d);
pr.p. & verbal noun Pathing .] To make a path in, or on (something), or for (some one). [ R.] '
Pathing young Henry's unadvised ways.' ...
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Path (pȧth)
noun ;
plural Paths (pȧ&thlig;z). [ As.
pæð ,
pað ; akin to Dutch
pad , German
pfad , of uncertain origin; confer Greek
pa`tos , Sanskrit
patha ,
path . √21.]
1. A trodden way; a footway. ...
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Path intransitive verb To walk or go. [ R.]
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A sequence of events, e.g. executable statements, of a component or system from an entry point to an exit point....
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a route for walking only
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Is the route that market prices followed or are expected to follow.
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A path is an overlay that sits on top of your image, allowing you to work with it.
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Is the pedestrian walking path, the equivalent is the American sidewalk.
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route noun an established line of travel or access
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