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Answer:

A path that goes through every EDGE once and starts and ends at different vertices.

Explanation:

A "Euler path" is a trail that is being used in a graph consisting of finite number of edges. It is also known as "Eulerian path." This should be contrasted from the "Euler circuit," for both of their meanings are a bit confusing.

A Euler path only uses every edge of the graph once and it starts and ends at different vertices. A Euler circuit, on the other hand, uses every edge of the graph exactly once but starts and ends at the same vertex.

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