depth-first search

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depth-first search (countable and uncountable, plural depth-first searches)

  1. (graph theory) An algorithm for traversing a tree or graph where one starts at the root and explores as far as possible along each branch before backtracking.
    Synonym: DFS
    Coordinate term: breadth-first search

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