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path·find·er P0111000 (păth′fīn′dər, päth′-)n.1. One that discovers a new course or way, especially through or into unexplored regions.2. One of a group of paratroopers who land ahead of a main force in order to mark the drop zone. path′find′ing adj.pathfinder (ˈpɑːθˌfaɪndə) n1. a person who makes or finds a way, esp through unexplored areas or fields of knowledge2. (Navigation) an aircraft or parachutist who indicates a target area by dropping flares, etc3. (Navigation) a radar device used for navigation or homing onto a target ˈpathˌfinding nThesaurusNoun | 1. | pathfinder - someone who can find paths through unexplored territoryscout, guideexpert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfullyhunting guide - guide to people hunting in unfamiliar territorytrailblazer - someone who marks a trail by leaving blazes on trees |
pathfindernoun pioneer, guide, scout, explorer, discoverer, trailblazer They employed a local guide as pathfinder.Translations
pathfinder
pathfinderi. An aircraft with special crew plus drop-zone marking teams, markers, and/or electronic NAVAIDs (navigational aids) to prepare the DZ/LZ (drop zone/landing zone) for the main force. ii. During World War II, an aircraft tasked with marking targets for attacks by the main force. iii. An aircraft launched to verify or confirm moisture reports in an area or possible flight path.pathfinder
pathfinder [path´fīnd-er] an instrument for locating urethral strictures.root canal probe.path·find·er (path'fīnd-ĕr), A filiform bougie for introduction through a narrow stricture to serve as a guide for the passage of a larger sound or catheter.pathfinder A UK term used to describe a shadow commissioning consortium which has successfully applied to the British government’s GP consortia Pathfinder Programme. To become a pathfinder, the consortium must demonstrate progress in particular areas like GP leadership and support, local authority engagement and an ability to contribute to the delivery of the local QIPP agenda.path·find·er (path'fīnd-ĕr) A filiform bougie introduced through a narrow stricture that serves as a guide for the passage of a larger sound or catheter. path·find·er (path'fīnd-ĕr) A filiform bougie introduced through a narrow stricture that serves as a guide for the passage of a larger sound or catheter. AcronymsSeePFDRpathfinder
Synonyms for pathfindernoun pioneerSynonyms- pioneer
- guide
- scout
- explorer
- discoverer
- trailblazer
Synonyms for pathfindernoun someone who can find paths through unexplored territorySynonymsRelated Words- expert
- hunting guide
- trailblazer
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