drag path

noun

Etymology

From drag + 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. compounded as drag path — “drag + path

Definitions

  1. A path or trail on which something was (or can be) dragged or moved.

    • The specimen was one of a pair in dense bamboo and deciduous scrub jungle bordering a drag-path for logs.
    • If, for example, the log is held up by any obstruction along the drag path, the elephant merely uses its brute force to overcome its nd often snaps its drag-chain in the effort.
    • The carcass was cached in the trail next to two dead conifers ~8 cm in diameter, presumably at the site of death because there was no drag path away from the pursuit trail.

The neighborhood

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