Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - path
Path
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) PATH n. (pl. paths) 1 a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading. 2 the line along which a person or thing moves (flight path). 3 a course of action or conduct. 4 a sequence of movements or operations taken by a system. Derivatives pathless adj. Etymology: OE p{aelig}th f. WG
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I. noun (plural ~s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pæth; akin to Old High German pfad ~ Date: before 12th century a trodden way, a track specially constructed for a particular use, 3. course, route, a way of life, conduct, or thought, 4. the continuous series of positions or configurations that can be assumed in any motion or process of change by a moving or varying system, a sequence of arcs in a network that can be traced continuously without retracing any arc, ~way 2, II. abbreviation or ~ol ~ological; ~ology ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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