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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. Use the noun pathway to mean a walk, path, or trailany 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.

  3. PATHWAY definition: 1. a track that a person can walk along: 2. a series of actions that can be taken in order to…. Learn more.

  4. : the sequence of usually enzyme-catalyzed reactions by which one substance is converted into another. metabolic pathways. Synonyms. footpath. path. trace. track. trail. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of pathway in a Sentence. We walked along a winding pathway. we parked our car near a rambling pathway that led down to the pond.

  5. noun. 1. another word for path (sense 1), path (sense 2) 2. a route to or way of access to; way of reaching or achieving something. 3. courses taken by a student to gain entry to a higher course or towards a final qualification. 4. biochemistry. a chain of reactions associated with a particular metabolic process. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. a route to or way of access to; way of reaching or achieving something. courses taken by a student to gain entry to a higher course or towards a final qualification. biochem a chain of reactions associated with a particular metabolic process.

  7. 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. A sequence of enzymatic or other reactions by which one biological material is converted to another. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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

  9. • 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.

  10. Noun. Singular: pathway. Plural: pathways. Origin of Pathway. path +"Ž way.

  11. 1. A pathway is a path which you can walk along or a route which you can take. [...] 2. A pathway is a particular course of action or a way of achieving something. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'pathway' British English: pɑːθweɪ , pæθ- American English: pæθweɪ. More. Collocations with 'pathway'