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  1. 1. : a trodden way. a winding path through the woods. 2. : a track specially constructed for a particular use. a garden path of flagstones. 3. a. : course, route. the path of a meteor. b. : a way of life, conduct, or thought. decided on a career path in medicine. 4. a.

  2. PATH (formerly known as the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health) is an international, nonprofit global health organization. PATH is based in Seattle with 1,600 employees in more than 70 countries around the world.

  3. A path is a way formed by people or animals, a narrow track, or a route that something takes. Path has a few other senses as a noun. A path is an improvised trail that has been created by people or animals repeatedly following it. A path through the woods, for example, may simply be ground worn down to packed dirt.

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  5. a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving: a garden path. a concrete path. a well-trodden path. This is the path to the cliffs. It will be several days before snowploughs clear a path (through) to the village. They followed the path until they came to a gate.

  6. noun. /pɑːθ/ /pæθ/ (plural paths. /pɑːðz/ /pæðz/ ) Idioms. a way or track that is built or is made by the action of people walking. a dirt/gravel/concrete path. Follow the path through the woods. along/down a path They walked along the cliff path to the next town. The path led up a steep hill. a coastal path.

  7. A path is a route that's meant for walking. You might follow a path up a mountain as you hike, or follow a winding path throughout your life. Paths are often created by people's feet wearing a trail into the ground or through the snow, for example. You can also create a path by laying flat stones in line through a yard or around a garden.

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