The variable that defines the directories in which a Bash shell searches for executable commands is:
C. `PATH`
The `PATH` environment variable in Bash contains a colon-separated list of directories. When you type a command, Bash searches for the executable file in these directories in the order they are listed in the `PATH` variable. If the executable file is found in one of these directories, it can be executed without specifying the full path.
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