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pathfinder

[path-fahyn-der, pahth‑] / ˈpæθˌfaɪn dər, ˈpɑθ‑ /










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Diggins arrived the Beijing Games as a leader of the U.S. team, a pathfinder who had showed other American cross-country skiers that they could compete with the Scandinavians who have long dominated the sport.

From New York Times

But in science, private donors often act as pathfinders for government investment in difficult research.

From New York Times

Biographer Washington Irving’s and historian George Bancroft’s accounts doubled down on the myth of Columbus as an American pathfinder.

From Washington Post

SIMPLEx also serves as a pathfinder to investigate the trade-off between cost and risk, Lillis said.

From Scientific American

A “pathfinder” in each state was responsible for charting the route and determining campsites.

From Washington Post