outpath

An outer or outward path.

Noun

  1. An outer or outward path.
    • […] the lost sheep straying from the way of Catholic faith, and wandering whither it would by the outpaths of heresy […] - 1896, Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, The Dublin Review, volume 119, page 417:
    • […] an outpath for the settler and an inbound highway for his products. - 1925, The Economist, volume 100, numbers 4245-4257, page 342:
    • […] an outpath of the brain into the interior of the eye, the projection of the brain into the eye. - 1994, Valentine Korah, An Introductory Guide to EC Competition Law and Practice, page 928:

Origin

From out- + path.

Forms

outpaths