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    pathway
    /ˈpɑːθweɪ/

    noun

    • 1. a track that constitutes or serves as a path: "a tree-lined pathway"

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  2. a way for something to spread within the body or between bodies: The mind creates its own neural pathways. Lesions caused by syphilis can provide a pathway for HIV infection. biology specialized. a set of connected chemical reactions in biology:

  3. 1. : path, course. 2. : a line of communication over interconnecting neurons extending from one organ or center to another. also : a network of interconnecting neurons along which a nerve impulse travels. 3. : the sequence of usually enzyme-catalyzed reactions by which one substance is converted into another. metabolic pathways. Synonyms. footpath.

  4. Pathway definition: a path, course, route, or way. . See examples of PATHWAY used in a sentence.

  5. A pathway is a path which you can walk along or a route which you can take. Richard was coming up the pathway. ...a pathway leading towards the nearby river. 2. countable noun. A pathway is a particular course of action or a way of achieving something. Diplomacy will smooth your pathway to success. [ + to]

  6. Define pathway. pathway synonyms, pathway pronunciation, pathway translation, English dictionary definition of pathway. n. 1. A path. 2. Physiology a. A course usually followed by a body part or process. b. A chain of nerve fibers along which impulses normally travel. c.

  7. Definition of pathway noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Use the noun pathway to mean a walk, path, or trail — any marked way that's meant or used for walking. The pathway you follow on your way to school might lead you over a stream and through a field, or it might meander down a narrow city alley.

  9. A path or track worn by the passage of persons travelling in a wild or uninhabited region; a beaten track, a rude path. (Chiefly U.S. and Canadian … trace 1807–

  10. • We know about the pathways through which odors are detected. • He heard many voices as people passed on the pathway from the bridge to the ramp. • The pathway narrows as it moves toward the Stream Garden. • Parental reactions are turbulent, and the usual pathways for the development of close parent-infant bonds are disrupted.

  11. path•way (path′wā′, päth′-), USA pronunciation n. a path, course, route, or way. Biochemistry a sequence of reactions, usually controlled and catalyzed by enzymes, by which one organic substance is converted to another.