route
route (ro͞ot, rout)n. 1. Abbr. Rt. or Rte. a. A road, course, or way for travel from one place to another. b. A highway. 2. A customary line of travel. See Synonyms at way. 3. A fixed course or territory assigned to a salesperson or delivery person. 4. A means of reaching a goal.tr.v. rout·ed, rout·ing, routes 1. To send or forward by a specific route. See Synonyms at send1. 2. To schedule the order of (a sequence of procedures). [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin rupta (via), broken (road), feminine past participle of rumpere, to break. See rout1.]
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