ETYM As. paeth, path; akin to Dutch pad, German pfad, of uncertain origin; cf. Greek patos, Skr. patha, path.
1. A line or route along which something travels or moves; SYN. track, course.
2. A way especially designed for a particular use.
3. An established line of travel or access; SYN. route.
1. Passage. Chemin de terre.
2. Direction. Demander son chemin.
3. Parcours. Un long chemin.
4. (Au figuré) Route. Le chemin du succès.
Chemin.
1. Voyage.
2. Parcours.
3. Chemin.
1. Route.
2. Chemin. Une voie romaine.
3. Passage. Par voie veineuse.
4. Direction. La voie du succès.
5. Moyen. Choisir la voie de l'apaisement.
Pathological; pathology
1. In communications, a link between two nodes in a network.
2. A route through a structured collection of information, as in a database, a program, or files stored on disk.
3. In programming, the sequence of instructions a computer carries out in executing a routine.
4. In information processing, such as the theory underlying expert (deductive) systems, a logical course through the branches of a tree of inferences leading to a conclusion.
5. In file storage, the route followed by the operating system through the directories in finding, sorting, and retrieving files on a disk.
6. In graphics, an accumulation of line segments or curves to be filled or drawn.