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Path can refer to:

  • In hiking, often a synonym to trail, although it can be much shorter, be in an urban setting, be paved and meander through landscaped areas.
  • Path (graph theory), a sequence of vertices of a graph.
  • Path (topology), a continuous function.
  • Path (computing), in computer file systems, the human-readable address of a resource.
  • Port Authority Trans-Hudson, an underground electric railroad linking Manhattan, New York with locations in northern New Jersey.
  • PATH (Atlanta), trail building organization in Atlanta, Georgia
  • PATH (Toronto), a network of pedestrian tunnels beneath downtown Toronto in Ontario, Canada.
  • PATH programming language
  • Pathway protocol, the applications software management facility that runs on Tandem systems. [1]
  • Pathway (album), an album by The Flaming Stars
  • Pathway is a name for the BT Inspiration telephone PBX
  • Golden Path, a metaphysical theme from Frank Herbert's Dune novels
  • Metabolic pathway, in biochemistry, a series of chemical reactions within a cell
  • Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality, a coalition of non-profit organizations working in the field of sexuality
  • Pathway (comics), a superhero featured in Marvel comics.
  • Path Program a formula grant program in the USA that funds support service delivery to individuals with serious mental illnesses who are homeless or at risk of becoming home-less.
  • Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways, a research organization operated by the University of California
  • Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, an international, nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington (USA)
  • Pathway Family Center a teen drug treatment center based in Detroit

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