Rutter
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Etymology


Likely from French routier and Dutch ruiter, meaning "something that finds a way".

Noun



  1. A thing that ruts.
  2. A tool used in peat cutting.
  3. A guide who leads the way through a difficult or unknown course.
  4. A pilot book or seaman's guide carried by navigators in the Middle Ages; a precursor to the modern navigation chart.
 
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