rout / route [raʊt]
rout – n. & v. – n. – 1. a gathering, a troop, a crowd, a mob; 2. a bellow, an outcry; v. – 1. snore; 2. rumble, howl, roar; 3. rush, move suddenly and especially forcefully; 4. attack; 5. assemble either loosely or as an army; 6. of an animal – dig with its nose; 7. destroy, eradicate, get rid of; 8. defeat, compel to retreat
route – n. & v. – n. – 1. a course taken or planned between two or more points; 2. a series of stops for a delivery service; 3. a highway; 4. a regular procedure protocol; 5. military – an order to depart for active service; v. – 1. designate, plan, delineate a specific course; 2. in electronics, direct signal etc. over a particular circuit