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Definition of trace
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trace is as below...
Trace (v. t.) The
intersection
of a plane of
projection,
or an
original
plane,
with a
coordinate
plane..
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Genealogist
::
Genealogist
(n.) One who
traces
genealogies
or the
descent
of
persons
or
families.
Retrace
::
Retrace
(v. t.) To trace over
again,
or renew the
outline
of, as a
drawing;
to draw
again..
Train
::
Train (v. t.) To
trace,
as a lode or any
mineral
appearance,
to its
head..
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark or
impression
left by the foot,
either
of man or
beast;
trace;
vestige;
footprint..
Hame
::
Hame (n.) One of the two
curved
pieces
of wood or
metal,
in the
harness
of a
draught
horse,
to which the
traces
are
fastened.
They are
fitted
upon the
collar,
or have pads
fitting
the
horse's
neck
attached
to
them..
Sauterelle
::
Sauterelle
(n.) An
instrument
used by
masons
and
others
to trace and form
angles.
Trays
::
Trays (n. pl.)
Traces.
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To trace by
scent;
to
track;
-- a
hunting
term.
Side
::
Side (n.) A line of
descent
traced
through
one
parent
as
distinguished
from that
traced
through
another.
Howl
::
Howl (v. i.) To utter a loud,
protraced,
mournful
sound or cry, as dogs and
wolves
often do..
Whippletree
::
Whippletree
(n.) The
pivoted
or
swinging
bar to which the
traces,
or tugs, of a
harness
are
fastened,
and by which a
carriage,
a plow, or other
implement
or
vehicle,
is
drawn;
a
whiffletree;
a
swingletree;
a
singletree.
See
Singletree..
Tug
::
Tug (n.) A
trace,
or
drawing
strap,
of a
harness..
Traceable
::
Traceable
(a.)
Capable
of being
traced.
Lady''s Traces
::
Lady's
traces
() Alt. of
Ladies'
tresse.
Ostracean
::
Ostracean
(n.) Any one of a
family
of
bivalves,
of which the
oyster
is the
type..
Ichnoscopy
::
Ichnoscopy
(n.) The
search
for the
traces
of
anything.
Retrace
::
Retrace
(v. t.) To go back, in or over (a
previous
course);
to go over again in a
reverse
direction;
as, to
retrace
one's
steps;
to
retrace
one's
proceedings..
Traced
::
traced
(imp. & p. p.) of Trac.
Entirely
::
Entirely
(adv.)
In an
entire
manner;
wholly;
completely;
fully;
as, the trace is
entirely
lost..
Nose
::
Nose (v. t.) To
smell;
to
scent;
hence,
to
track,
or trace out..
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