cyberpath

noun

Etymology

From cyber- + -path.

  1. derived from *póntoh₁s
  2. derived from *pántaHs
  3. derived from *pántaHh
  4. inherited from *paþaz
  5. inherited from *paþ
  6. inherited from pæþ
  7. inherited from path
  8. prefixed as cyberpath — “cyber + path

Definitions

  1. A person with techno-telepathic ability, capable of reading the electrical signals of…

    A person with techno-telepathic ability, capable of reading the electrical signals of electronic devices (such as computers) around them.

    • Claire nodded, remembering that Micah was, in essence, a cyberpath. He could mentally convince electronics and machines to do pretty much whatever he wanted.
  2. A sociopathic Internet user.

    • He was “mentoring” me, but he really was an opportunist, a cyberpath, an extreme narcissist. He dumped me, and I've finally kicked his influence.
  3. A metaphorical path or route through cyberspace.

    • There is more to e-commerce than just building a web site and waiting for the world to beat a cyberpath to its door.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for cyberpath. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA