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111path dependence — path dependence, the theory that one particular choice will determine a series of results: »A hypothesis called “path dependence”…suggests that, in choosing standards and technologies, our market based economy frequently locks us into bad… …
112path|break|ing — «PATH BRAY kihng», adjective. that prepares or shows the way; innovating: »Figurative. the pathbreaking education bill now on the floor (Wall Street Journal) …
113path|o|gen|e|sis — «PATH uh JEHN uh sihs», noun. the production or development of disease …
114path|o|ge|net|ic — «PATH uh juh NEHT ihk», adjective. = pathogenic. (Cf. ↑pathogenic) …
115path|o|gene — «PATH uh jeen», noun. = pathogen. (Cf. ↑pathogen) …
116path|o|ge|nic|i|ty — «PATH uh juh NIHS uh tee», noun. the state or quality of being pathogenic …
117path|o|gen|ic — «PATH uh JEHN ihk», adjective. producing disease; having to do with pathogenesis: »pathogenic germs …
118path|o|gen — «PATH uh juhn», noun. any agent capable of producing disease, especially a living microorganism. ╂[< Greek páthos suffering + English gen] …
119path|og|ra|phy — «PATH OG ruh fee», noun. 1. a description or narrative of illness; medical biography: »The journal Studies in Pathography collects stories of illnesses written by patients. 2. a biography that centers on the failings, misfortunes, or bad actions… …
120path|o|log|ic — «PATH uh LOJ ihk», adjective. = pathological. (Cf. ↑pathological) …