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  • 51path — n 1. footpath, Brit. footway, towpath, bike path, bikeway; pathway, trail, track; walk, walkway, sidewalk; median, centerstrip, mall, island; passage, passageway, alley, by path, byway, crosscut, short cut; by road, by street, side road or… …

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  • 52path*/*/*/ — [pɑːθ] noun [C] 1) a way from one place to another that people can walk along Amy walked up the path to the house.[/ex] See: road 2) a way from one place to another passing through a lot of people or objects Police tried to clear a path through… …

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  • 53path — [[t]pæθ, pɑθ[/t]] n. pl. paths (patz, pӓtz, paths, pӓths). 1) a way beaten or trodden by the feet of persons or animals 2) a narrow walk or way: a bicycle path[/ex] 3) a route or course along which something moves: the path of a hurricane[/ex] 4) …

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  • 54-path — comb. form forming nouns denoting: 1 a practitioner of curative treatment (homoeopath; osteopath). 2 a person who suffers from a disease (psychopath). Etymology: back form. f. PATHY, or f. Gk pathes sufferer (as PATHOS) * * * ˌpath, ˌpaa(ə)th,… …

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  • 55path — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pathway, trail, lane, road, footpath, route, way, course; lead, example. See direction, passage. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A trodden way] Syn. pathway, trail, way, track, short cut, footpath, bridle path …

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  • 56path — [OE] Path is a West Germanic word of uncertain ultimate origin. Its cousins German pfad and Dutch pad point back to a prehistoric West Germanic ancestor *patha, but no one is too sure where this came from (one possibility is that it was borrowed… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 57path — [OE] Path is a West Germanic word of uncertain ultimate origin. Its cousins German pfad and Dutch pad point back to a prehistoric West Germanic ancestor *patha, but no one is too sure where this came from (one possibility is that it was borrowed… …

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  • 58path — I. noun (plural paths) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pæth; akin to Old High German pfad path Date: before 12th century 1. a trodden way 2. a track specially constructed for a particular use 3. a. course, route b. a w …

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  • 59path — ● ►en /pas/ n. m. ● 1. ►GESTFICH chemin d accès à un fichier, c est à dire la liste des répertoires qu il faut traverser pour l atteindre. Exemple, sous DOS: C: DOOM SAV WINWORD BACKUP TEMP WINDOWS DOS DATA. En fait, c est pas un s à la fin de la …

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  • 60Path — A&V In digital picture manipulators, the values of the field rate information produced by inbetweening two key frames. Visually, the path corresponds to the motion route that the image on the screen takes to move from one key frame to the next.… …

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