(law) A disturbance of the peace by persons assembled together with the intent to do a thing which, if executed, would make them rioters, and actually making a motion toward the executing thereof.
“Sir Francis Drake found a way to China 25 years later, using the southerly route around Cape Horn.”
“Driving through this route is something requiring focus and caution all on its own!”
router
Someone who routes or directs items from one location to another.
(telecommunications) Any device that directs packets of information using the equivalent of Open Systems Interconnection layer 3 (network layer) information. Most commonly used in reference to Internet Protocol routers.
(electronics, electronic design automation) In integrated circuit or printed circuit board design, an algorithm for adding all wires needed to properly connect all of the placed components while obeying all design rules.
“All these valleys have been important routeways, but none have been more important than the Lagan, penetrating from Belfast Lough to the very heart of Ulster.”
“The City's site made it an ideal place for settlement, with many ancient routeways converging here.”
“Communications along the valley floors provided the main routeways for exporting coal south to ports and docks such as Newport Docks, Cardiff Docks and Barry Docks.”
“The only drawback is that the cheapest deals are using charter flights or indirect routings which are less comfortable as a rule.”
“Thousands of flashcubes popped for these and other daring routings.”
“Due to the higher frequency, buses no longer serve Three Gates Road to cross over the routings, so buses on the Round House leg do not serve the site.”