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path- The location of a file or a page in the file system of a remote server.
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path- and not-path, the knowledge and vision regarding: s. visuddhi (V).
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path- A location of a file. The path consists of directory or folder names, beginning with the highest-level directory or disk name and ending with the lowest-level directory name. A path can identify a drive (eg C:\), a folder (eg C:\Temp) , or a file (eg C:\Windows\ftp.exe).
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path- A term for the shape of an element in an illustration. A path, on its own will not show on the hardcopy until it has a line weight and color attribute (or fill) assigned to it.
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path- A path is a series of connected activities. Refer to CRITICAL PATH METHOD for information on critical and non-critical paths.
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