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 | | This tendency can be seen in the dual meaning of the word ''left'', in the etymology of words such as ''sinister'', which in Latin means both ''left'' and ''unlucky'', and in taboos such as the Islamic prohibition against touching holy texts with one's left hand. |
 | | In hiking, a path is often synonymous with a trail, although ''trail'' generally implies longer distances, unsurfaced ground, and natural terrain, whereas a ''path'', particularly in an urban setting, can be much shorter, have a paved surface, and meander through landscaped areas. |
 | | A path in graph theory is a sequence of vertices of a graph where there is an edge from any vertex in the sequence to the following vertex. |
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