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path- The access route to a file or folder, showing the drive and all of the folders and subfolders in sequence.
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path- An environment variable used to list directories that should be searched for a given file.
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path- The route of communication between two processors. This route, or circuit, consists of a pair of physical units on each side of the circuit. These physical units are part of the multichannel communications device being used. The pair of units provides simultaneous read and write operations across the circuit. On each side of the path, one unit is designated for reading data while the other unit is designated for writing data.
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path- the route or directions through directories and sub-directories that locates where a file or application is stored in a computer.
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path- A list of one or more directory names and an object name (such as the name of a file) that are separated by an operating system-specific character, such as the slash (/) in UNIX operating systems, the backslash (\) in Windows operating systems, and the semicolon (;) in OS/2 operating systems.
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