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path
path
/ˈpæθ/
noun
(
)
A course of conduct
(
path
,
way of life
,
way
)
a course of conduct
The path of virtue
the path of virtue
We went our separate ways
we went our separate ways
Our paths in life led us apart
our paths in life led us apart
Genius usually follows a revolutionary path
genius usually follows a revolutionary path
(
)
A way especially designed for a particular use
(
path
)
a way especially designed for a particular use
The stone path led from the driveway to the front door
The stone path led from the driveway to the front door
(
)
An established line of travel or access
(
itinerary
,
path
,
route
)
an established line of travel or access
They followed a scenic route, enjoying the breathtaking views along the way.
They followed a scenic route, enjoying the breathtaking views along the way.
A line or route along which something travels or moves
(
path
,
course
,
track
)
a line or route along which something travels or moves
The hurricane demolished houses in its path
the hurricane demolished houses in its path
The track of an animal
the track of an animal
The course of the river
the course of the river
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