bypath
- n a side road little traveled (as in the countryside)
- WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS: "Yeats's father once confided to my father: 'Willie has found a very profitable little bypath in poetry'; and this was fair enough.
- A diverticulum (Latin for a small bypath) of the large bowel is a little pouch or sac formed by pressure inside the gut, forcing the inner layer (mucosa) through a weak spot in .
- Their special bypath of curing disease by actual might main is, they feel, on the upgrade.