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path
noun
a
narrow
track
on
the
ground
that
people
or
animals
regularly
walk
along
•
A
narrow
path
wound
through
the
forest
,
lined
with
wildflowers
.
A
narrow
path
wound
through
the
forest
,
lined
with
wildflowers
.
•
Cyclists
share
the
riverside
path
with
joggers
every
morning
.
Cyclists
share
the
riverside
path
with
joggers
every
morning
.
Old
English
pæth
,
paeth
‘
track
,
way
’,
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
German
Pfad
.
noun
a
course
of
action
or
way
that
someone
follows
to
reach
a
goal
or
result
•
After
college
,
she
chose
a
path
in
medicine
.
After
college
,
she
chose
a
path
in
medicine
.
•
Hard
work
and
curiosity
set
him
on
the
path
to
success
.
Hard
work
and
curiosity
set
him
on
the
path
to
success
.
figurative
use
recorded
since
the
13th
century
,
extending
the
physical
sense
of
‘
track
’
to
life
choices
and
developments
.
noun
the
full
location
or
address
of
a
file
or
folder
in
a
computer
system
•
Save
the
document
to
the
folder
whose
path
is
shown
at
the
top
.
Save
the
document
to
the
folder
whose
path
is
shown
at
the
top
.
•
The
script
failed
because
the
file
path
contained
spaces
.
The
script
failed
because
the
file
path
contained
spaces
.
specialized
computing
sense
arose
in
the
1960s
with
early
operating
systems
that
needed
a
way
to
refer
to
file
locations
.
noun
in
mathematics
and
graph
theory
,
a
sequence
of
vertices
connected
by
edges
•
Find
a
path
that
connects
all
the
nodes
without
repetition
.
Find
a
path
that
connects
all
the
nodes
without
repetition
.
•
In
the
maze
,
there
is
no
simple
path
from
start
to
finish
.
In
the
maze
,
there
is
no
simple
path
from
start
to
finish
.
adopted
into
graph
theory
in
the
early
20th
century
as
a
metaphor
for
moving
along
connected
points