Meaning Route
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A specifically directed course that a driver follows that has been designed for efficiency and to provide optimal service to customers.
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early 13c., from Old French rute "road, way, path" (12c.), from Latin rupta (via) "(a road) opened by force," from rupta, fem. past participle of rumpere "to break" (see [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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1890, from route (n.). Related: Routed; routing.
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path or way.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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path: an established line of travel or access send documents or materials to appropriate destinations road: an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation send via a specific route divert [..]
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Definition The term Route refers to a specific entry in a router that tells the router how to transmit the data it receives. All routers have a default route that specifies all data that it receives s [..]
Source: bleepingcomputer.com

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A group of waypoints entered into the GPS receiver in the sequence you desire to navigate them.
Source: www8.garmin.com

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(say root) the exact way you go to get from one place to another
Source: eenglish.in

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In communications systems operations, the geographical path that is followed by a call or message over the circuits that are used in establishing a chain of connections. 2. To determine the path that a message or call is to take in a communications network. Note: In a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) internet, each IP datagr [..]
Source: atis.org (offline)

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The manner in which a shipment moves; i.e., the carriers handling it and the points at which the carriers interchange.
Source: manitoulintransport.com (offline)

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Broadly, a race distance of longer than 1-1/8 miles.
Source: equibase.com

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A complete movement of a shipment from its origin to its destination by a carrier.
Source: logisuite.com

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A path through an interlocking, along which an authorised movement is to be made.
Source: joernpachl.de

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The path that network traffic takes from its source to its destination. Also, a possible path from a given host to another host or destination.
Source: jimspages.com

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1. The sequence of computerized devices through which information travels to reach its target machine. Each device the information travels through delineates one stage of the route, referred to as a & [..]
Source: watchguard.com

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(n) an established line of travel or access(n) an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation(v) send documents or materials to appropriate destinations(v) send via a specific route(v) di [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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An established passage, from the point of departure to the terminating station.
Source: foreign-trade.com

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Broadly, a race distance of longer than 1-1/8 miles.
Source: saratogaracetrack.com

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A planned course of travel, usually composed of more than one navigation leg.
Source: novatel.com

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a well-established course of travel from one place or another; a highway
Source: publications.newberry.org

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In PCB this term is a verb, meaning to add and arrange traces so as to properly reflect the netlist. Other packages may use this term to reflect the outline, but PCB does not.
Source: delorie.com

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1) The course or direction that a shipment moves. 2) To designate the course or direction a shipment shall move.
Source: rsmck.com

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A route is a complete description of a vehicle's path over the network; it contains the information when the vehicle departs (the route starts) and over which edges the vehicle shall drive
Source: sumo.dlr.de

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Consecutive links in a network served by single flight numbers, eg QF1 operates SYD/BKK/LHR as a single route.
Source: centreforaviation.com (offline)

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Published routes that aircraft plan to follow. These have a nominal centreline that give an indication of where aircraft on the route would be expected to fly; however, aircraft will fly routes and route segments with varying degrees of accuracy based on a range of operational factors such as the weather, ATC intervention, and technical factors suc [..]
Source: consultation.tagfarnborough.com (offline)

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A path through a network; a series of links and nodes connecting an origin and a destination. Used interchangably with path.
Source: its.uci.edu

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Roped climb.
Source: castle-climbing.co.uk (offline)

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When there are no trails, the desired path may lead up a ridge or canyon, or cross country. Some routes may be marked by cairns. Others may be visible, but they are not established enough to be called a trail.
Source: frankstehno.com (offline)

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The various ways of administering a drug or other chemical to a site in a Patient or Animal from where the chemical is absorbed into the Blood and delivered to the target Tissue.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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 An established passage, from the point of departure to the terminating station.
Source: oxyde.eu

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The manner in which a shipment moves, i.e., the carriers handling it and the points via which they handle it.
Source: oecgroup.com

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The planned course from origin to destination a ship, vehicle, train or aircraft journeys.
Source: championfreight.co.nz

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Two or more waypoints
Source: bushwalkingskills.com (offline)

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The path along which bacteria are transferred from a source to ready to eat food
Source: thefoodsafetysystem.com

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A single pattern matched by the url dispatch subsystem, which generally resolves to a root factory (and then ultimately a view). See also See also url dispatch.
Source: docs.pylonsproject.org

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n.(1) "group, company, crowd," s.v. rout sb.\1 OED. KEY: route@n1
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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A series of waypoints, loaded in your GPS receiver, that define a path of travel to your destination.
Source: terraperfecta.com (offline)

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A layout or wiring of an electrical connection.
Source: 7pcb.com (offline)

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A specified path taken by a transit vehicle (usually designated by a number or a name) along which passengers are picked up or discharged. (Also called a "line")
Source: theride.org (offline)

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A uni-directional inclusive collection of stations between two end stations. Each BART line has two routes associated with it, one for each direction. The lines are considered to run North and South. [..]
Source: api.bart.gov

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Bus or ferry line that regularly operates on a specified routing.
Source: goldengatetransit.org

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Race distance of a mile or longer.
Source: www1.drf.com

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The manner in which a shipment moves; i.e., the carriers handling it and the points at which the carriers interchange.
Source: cool.se (offline)

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Race distance of one mile or more.
Source: sportsinteraction.com

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A course or way which is traveled or passed. (The route was used so much that it formed a rut.) (You need to find a route that you can take between these two obstacles.) *(figuratively) One of [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Route or routes may refer to: Route (gridiron football), a path run by a wide receiver route (command), a program used to configure the routing table Route, County Antrim, an area in Northern Ireland [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Route or routes may refer to: Route (gridiron football), a path run by a wide receiver route (command), a program used to configure the routing table Route, County Antrim, an area in Northern Ireland [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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A route is a pattern or path that a receiver in gridiron football runs to get open for a forward pass. Routes are usually run by wide receivers, running backs and tight ends, but other positions can a [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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In computing, route is a command used to view and manipulate the IP routing table in Unix-like and Microsoft Windows operating systems and also in IBM OS/2 and ReactOS. Manual manipulation of the rout [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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