Journey vs. Path

By Jaxson

  • Journey (noun)

    A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.

  • Journey (noun)

    Any difficulties or personal development.

    “the journey to political freedom”

    “my journey of dealing with grief”

  • Journey (noun)

    A day.

  • Journey (noun)

    A day’s travelling; the distance travelled in a day.

  • Journey (noun)

    A day’s work.

  • Journey (noun)

    The Mint.

  • Journey (noun)

    A group of giraffes.

  • Journey (verb)

    To travel, to make a trip or voyage.

  • Path (noun)

    A trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.

  • Path (noun)

    A course taken.

    “the path of a meteor, of a caravan, or of a storm”

  • Path (noun)

    A Pagan tradition, for example witchcraft, Wicca, druidism, Heathenry.

  • Path (noun)

    A metaphorical course.

  • Path (noun)

    A method or direction of proceeding.

  • Path (noun)

    A human-readable specification for a location within a hierarchical or tree-like structure, such as a file system or as part of a URL

  • Path (noun)

    A vertices from one vertex to another using the arcs (edges). A path does not visit the same vertex more than once (unless it is a closed path, where only the first and the last vertex are the same).

  • Path (noun)

    A continuous map f from the unit interval I = [0,1] to a topological space X.

  • Path (noun)

    Pathology.

  • Path (verb)

    To make a path in, or on (something), or for (someone).

Wiktionary
  • Journey (noun)

    an act of travelling from one place to another

    “an eight-hour train journey”

  • Journey (noun)

    a long and often difficult process of personal change and development

    “her spiritual journey towards Roman Catholicism”

    “I was excited with my character’s journey in the film”

  • Journey (verb)

    travel somewhere

    “they journeyed south”

  • Path (noun)

    a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading

    “the path continues alongside the river for half a mile”

  • Path (noun)

    the course or direction in which a person or thing is moving

    “the missile traced a fiery path in the sky”

  • Path (noun)

    a course of action or way of achieving a specified result

    “a chosen career path”

    “a vegetarian diet could be the path to a longer life”

  • Path (noun)

    a schedule available for allocation to an individual railway train over a given route.

  • Path (noun)

    a definition of the order in which an operating system or program searches for a file or executable program.

  • Path (verb)

    (chiefly in computing and railway contexts) allocate a path.

Oxford Dictionary

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