route — meaning in English
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English meaning
- course noun A structured series of lessons or lectures on a subject, often part of a qualification.
- road noun A paved or surfaced route built for vehicles and pedestrians to travel between places.
- route noun The path or course taken to get from one place to another.
- track noun A rough path or trail, often left by repeated use.
Senses
route is used for these senses in English:
- course (nautical) The direction of movement of a vessel at any given moment.
- road A way used for travelling between places, originally one wide enough to allow foot passengers and horses to travel, now (US) usually one surfaced with asphalt or concrete and designed to accommodate many vehicles travelling in both directions. In the UK both senses are heard: a country road is the same as a country lane. [from 16th c.]
- route A course or way which is traveled or passed.
- track A road or other similar beaten path.
course — full definition
- noun A structured series of lessons or lectures on a subject, often part of a qualification.
- noun The path or direction that something (like a ship, plane, river, or plan of action) follows.
- noun One of the separate parts of a meal, served one after another.
- verb To flow or move quickly, especially of liquid.
road — full definition
- noun A paved or surfaced route built for vehicles and pedestrians to travel between places.
- noun A path or course followed in life, business, or a project.