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path /päth/ noun (pl paths /pädhz/)- A way trodden out by the feet
- A footpath
- A way for pedestrians
- A course, route or line along which anything moves
- A course of action or conduct
- The route to the location of a file in a directory or folder structure (computing)
intransitive verb (Shakespeare)To go ORIGIN: OE pæth; Ger Pfad pathˈless adjective - Without a path
- Untrodden
pathˈ-breaking adjective Innovative pathˈfinder noun - A person who explores the route, a pioneer
- A radar device used as an aircraft navigational aid
- A radar device for guiding missiles into a target area
pathˈname noun A description of the location of a particular computer file in a directory structure pathˈway noun - A path
- (in neurology) the route of a sensory impression to the brain, or of a motor impulse from the brain to the musculature
- The sequence of reactions by which one substance is metabolically converted to another (biochemistry)
-path /-path/ n combining form- A sufferer from a particular disorder, as in psychopath
- A therapist for a particular disorder, as in osteopath
ORIGIN: Ety as for pathos -pathetic or -pathic adj combining form -pathist n combining form Denoting a therapist for a particular disorder -pathy n combining form - Mental or emotional sensitivity or receptiveness
- Disease, disorder
- Therapy for a particular disorder
path. or pathol. abbrev- Pathological
- Pathology
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