drag path

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A path or trail on which something was (or can be) dragged or moved.
  2. A skid trail or skid road; a narrow, temporary path created or used by forestry machinery (skidders) to drag felled trees or logs from the stump to a central landing area for processing.
  3. A visible trail, mark, or disturbance on the ground or floor indicating that a person, victim, or heavy object was dragged from one location to another; a critical piece of forensic evidence used to reconstruct movements, locate bodies, or identify the path taken by perpetrators.

Word forms

drag path drag paths

Etymology

From drag + path.

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