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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.) To mark out; to draw or
delineate
with
marks;
especially,
to copy, as a
drawing
or
engraving,
by
following
the lines and
marking
them on a sheet
superimposed,
through
which they
appear;
as, to trace a
figure
or an
outline;
a
traced
drawing..
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Prick
::
Prick (n.) To mark the
outline
of by
puncturing;
to trace or form by
pricking;
to mark by
punctured
dots; as, to prick a
pattern
for
embroidery;
to prick the notes of a
musical
composition..
Traceries
::
Traceries
(pl. ) of
Tracer/.
Epicycloid
::
Epicycloid
(n.) A curve
traced
by a point in the
circumference
of a
circle
which rolls on the
convex
side of a fixed
circle.
Sponge
::
Sponge
(v. t.) To wipe out with a
sponge,
as
letters
or
writing;
to
efface;
to
destroy
all trace of..
Savor
::
Savor (a.) Sense of
smell;
power to
scent,
or trace by
scent..
Tracing
::
Tracing
(n.) The act of one who
traces;
especially,
the act of
copying
by
marking
on thin
paper,
or other
transparent
substance,
the lines of a
pattern
placed
beneath;
also, the copy thus
producted..
Etymologize
::
Etymologize
(v. t.) To give the
etymology
of; to trace to the root or
primitive,
as a
word..
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..
Tract
::
Tract (v. t.) To trace out; to
track;
also, to draw out; to
protact..
Roulette
::
Roulette
(n.) the curve
traced
by any point in the plane of a given curve when the
latter
rolls,
without
sliding,
over
another
fixed
curve.
See
Cycloid,
and
Epycycloid..
Traceable
::
Traceable
(a.)
Capable
of being
traced.
Derivable
::
Derivable
(a.) That can be
derived;
obtainable
by
transmission;
capable
of being known by
inference,
as from
premises
or data;
capable
of being
traced,
as from a
radical;
as,
income
is
derivable
from
various
sources..
Unhitch
::
Unhitch
(v. t.) To free from being
hitched,
or as if from being
hitched;
to
unfasten;
to
loose;
as, to
unhitch
a
horse,
or a
trace..
Hypotrochoid
::
Hypotrochoid
(n.) A
curve,
traced
by a point in the
radius,
or
radius
produced,
of a
circle
which rolls upon the
concave
side of a fixed
circle.
See
Hypocycloid,
Epicycloid,
and
Trochoid..
Tracer
::
Tracer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
traces..
Blind
::
Blind (a.)
Involved;
intricate;
not
easily
followed
or
traced.
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark or
impression
left by the foot,
either
of man or
beast;
trace;
vestige;
footprint..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) To
follow
by some mark that has been left by a
person
or thing which has
preceded;
to
follow
by
footsteps,
tracks,
or
tokens..
Remeasure
::
Remeasure
(v. t.) To
measure
again;
to
retrace.
Planimeter
::
Planimeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the area of any plane
figure,
however
irregular,
by
passing
a
tracer
around
the
bounding
line; a
platometer..
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