English · Travel & Places
/ruːt/
[/ruːt/]
path between places
A way or course taken to get from one place to another.
The bus takes a scenic route along the coast before reaching the city centre.
The bus takes a scenic route along the coast before reaching the city centre.
From Old French 'route', from Latin 'rupta (via)', a broken or beaten way.
Common in travel, transport, and planning.