Rout vs. Route

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Routverb

(intransitive) To make a noise; roar; bellow; snort.

Routverb

(intransitive) To snore; snore loudly.

Routverb

(intransitive) To belch.

Routverb

(intransitive) To howl as the wind; make a roaring noise.

Routverb

To beat; strike; assail with blows.

Routverb

(transitive) To defeat completely, forcing into disorderly retreat.

Routverb

(intransitive) To retreat from a confrontation in disorder.

Routverb

To assemble in a crowd, whether orderly or disorderly; to collect in company.

Routverb

To search or root in the ground, like a pig.

Routverb

To scoop out with a gouge or other tool; to furrow.

Routverb

To use a router in woodworking.

Routnoun

A noise; a loud noise; a bellowing; a shouting; clamor; an uproar; disturbance; tumult.

Routnoun

Snoring.

Routnoun

A violent movement; a great or violent stir; a heavy blow; a stunning blow; a stroke.

Routnoun

A troop or group, especially of a traveling company or throng.

Routnoun

A disorderly and tumultuous crowd; a mob; hence, the rabble; the herd of common people.

Routnoun

The state of being disorganized and thrown into confusion, especially when retreating from a fight.

Routnoun

The act of defeating and breaking up an army or another opponent.

Routnoun

(legal) 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.

Routnoun

A fashionable assembly, or large evening party.

Routverb

To roar; to bellow; to snort; to snore loudly.

Routverb

To scoop out with a gouge or other tool; to furrow.

Routverb

To search or root in the ground, as a swine.

Routverb

To break the ranks of, as troops, and put them to flight in disorder; to put to rout.

Routverb

To assemble in a crowd, whether orderly or disorderly; to collect in company.

Routnoun

A bellowing; a shouting; noise; clamor; uproar; disturbance; tumult.

Routnoun

A troop; a throng; a company; an assembly; especially, a traveling company or throng.

Routnoun

A disorderly and tumultuous crowd; a mob; hence, the rabble; the herd of common people.

Routnoun

The state of being disorganized and thrown into confusion; - said especially of an army defeated, broken in pieces, and put to flight in disorder or panic; also, the act of defeating and breaking up an army; as, the rout of the enemy was complete.

Routnoun

A disturbance of the peace by persons assembled together with intent to do a thing which, if executed, would make them rioters, and actually making a motion toward the executing thereof.

Routnoun

A fashionable assembly, or large evening party.

Routnoun

a disorderly crowd of people

Routnoun

an overwhelming defeat

Routverb

cause to flee;

Routverb

dig with the snout;

Routverb

make a groove in

Routverb

defeat disastrously

Rout

A rout is a panicked, disorderly and undisciplined retreat of troops from a battlefield, following a collapse in a given unit's command authority, unit cohesion and combat morale (esprit de corps).

Routenoun

A course or way which is traveled or passed.

Routenoun

A regular itinerary of stops, or the path followed between these stops, such as for delivery or passenger transportation.

Routenoun

A road or path; often specifically a highway.

Routenoun

(figuratively) One of multiple methods or approaches to doing something.

Routenoun

(historical) One of the major provinces of imperial China from the Later Jin to the Song, corresponding to the Tang and early Yuan circuits.

Routeverb

(transitive) To direct or divert along a particular course.

Routeverb

(Internet) to connect two local area networks, thereby forming an internet.

Routeverb

To send (information) through a router.

Routenoun

The course or way which is traveled or passed, or is to be passed; a passing; a course; a road or path; a march.

Routenoun

an established line of travel or access

Routenoun

an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation

Routeverb

send documents or materials to appropriate destinations

Routeverb

send via a specific route

Routeverb

divert in a specified direction;

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