routing
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: routingspast: routedpp: routeding: routingcomp: nullsup: null
This term carries a heavy technical weight, evoking the image of a complex map or a digital switchboard where paths are decided in real-time. It suggests a calculated, strategic movement rather than a random journey, emphasizing the infrastructure that enables the movement. In logistics or computing, it implies an invisible layer of management that directs flow to avoid congestion. While a route is the path itself, routing is the active, ongoing decision-making process that determines which path is used at any given moment.
Uncountable when referring to the general technical process of directing data. Countable when referring to specific configurations or sets of paths, such as different routing options for a shipment.