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Route logo #10101) Artery 2) Avenue 3) Beeline 4) Bypass 5) Bypath 6) Byroad 7) Byway 8) Cartroad 9) Causeway 10) Clearway 11) Crosscut 12) Detour 13) Direction 14) Driveway 15) Flyway 16) Highway 17) Itinerary 18) Option 19) Orbit 20) Orbital 21) Parkway 22) Path 23) Pathway 24) Procedure 25) Process 26) Road 27) Roadway
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Route logo #10101) US 1 is one 2) AAA mapping 3) AAA suggestion 4) Airway 5) Auto club suggestion 6) Auto-club suggestion 7) Beat 8) Bus beat 9) Bus line 10) Channel 11) Chisholm Trail 12) Chosen way 13) Circuit 14) Conduit 15) Course 16) Course of a journey 17) Course of travel 18) Customary passage 19) Delivery itinerary
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  1. an established line of travel or access
  2. an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation

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Route logo #21000[American football] A route is a path or pattern that a receiver in American football runs to get open for a forward pass. ==List of common routes== ...
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Route logo #21000[GIS] A route in a geographic information system (GIS) is: ...
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Route logo #21000[command] In computing, route is a command used to view and manipulate the TCP/IP routing table in both Unix-like and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Manual manipulation of the routing table is characteristic of static routing. In Linux distributions based on 2.2.x Linux kernels, the ifconfig and route commands are operated together to...
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Route logo #22362A specific pattern which is run by a receiver in an effort to get open to catch a pass. Receivers must run a route on every play.
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Route logo #21002• (n.) The course or way which is traveled or passed, or is to be passed; a passing; a course; a road or path; a march.
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Route logo #20556the path (through gateways or servers) that mail or other information takes to get from source to destination
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route logo #21003(from the article `railroad`) The first attempts at interlocking switches and signals were made in France in 1855 and in Britain in 1856. Interlocking at crossings and junctions ...
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route logo #21142a potential path for traffic between two designated terminal points
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route logo #21142a predetermined path for a traffic movement
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route logo #20870 1. n. A layout or wiring of a connection. 2. v. The action of creating such a wiring.
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Route logo #21453Two or more waypoints linked in sequence to form a course for the boat.
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Route logo #21627Broadly, a race distance of longer than 1-1/8 miles.
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route logo #10444a well-established course of travel from one place or another; a highway
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Route logo #20972Route (rōt or rout; 277) noun [ Middle English & French route , Old French rote , from Latin rupta (sc. via ), from ruptus , past participle of rumpere to break; hence, literally, a broken or beaten way or path. See Rout , and confer Rut...
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route logo #20400[v] - send documents or materials to appropriate destinations 2. [v] - send via a specific route 3. [v] - divert in a specified direction 4. [v] - send by a particular route, as of mail for postal delivery
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route logo #21009route Etymology: from Middle English, from Old French route, 'road, way, path'; from Vulgar Latin rupta (via) from rumpere, 'to break'. —Dr. Ernest Klein, A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language, Elsevier Publishing Company, New York, 1966.
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Route logo #23904The system of transport for moving any piece of inventory from a source location to any destination includes the physical path as well as the mover/hauler chosen to transport.
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Route logo #24089the line which the climb follows
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Route logo #20479(NETWORK GLOSSARY) A path through an internetwork.
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Route logo #24085The path or moves up a specific climb.
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route logo #23665 an established line of travel or access
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