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Definition of trace
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Trace (v. i.) To walk; to go; to
travel.
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Camera Obscura
::
Camera
obscura
() An
apparatus
in which the
images
of
external
objects,
formed
by a
convex
lens or a
concave
mirror,
are
thrown
on a paper or other white
surface
placed
in the focus of the lens or
mirror
within
a
darkened
chamber,
or box, so that the
outlines
may be
traced..
Oillet
::
Oillet
(n.) A small
circular
opening,
and ring of
moldings
surrounding
it, used in
window
tracery
in
Gothic
architecture..
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..
Savor
::
Savor (a.) Sense of
smell;
power to
scent,
or trace by
scent..
Ostracea
::
Ostracea
(n. pl.) A
division
of
bivalve
mollusks
including
the
oysters
and
allied
shells.
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) The
ground
plan of a work or
works.
Untread
::
Untread
(v. t.) To tread back; to
retrace.
Uptrace
::
Uptrace
(v. t.) To trace up or out.
Tracer/y
::
Tracer/y
(n.) A
similar
decoration
in some
styles
of
vaulting,
the ribs of the vault
giving
off the minor bars of which the
tracery
is
composed..
Footprint
::
Footprint
(n.) The
impression
of the foot; a trace or
footmark;
as,
Footprints
of the
Creator..
Prick
::
Prick (n.) To trace on a
chart,
as a
ship's
course..
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark or
impression
left by the foot,
either
of man or
beast;
trace;
vestige;
footprint..
Tract
::
Tract (v.)
Track;
trace.
Blind
::
Blind (a.)
Involved;
intricate;
not
easily
followed
or
traced.
Locus
::
Locus (n.) The line
traced
by a point which
varies
its
position
according
to some
determinate
law; the
surface
described
by a point or line that moves
according
to a given law.
Tracer/y
::
Tracer/y
(n.)
Ornamental
work with
rambled
lines.
Larva
::
Larva (n.) Any young
insect
from the time that it
hatches
from the egg until it
becomes
a pupa, or
chrysalis.
During
this time it
usually
molts
several
times,
and may
change
its form or color each time. The
larvae
of many
insects
are much like the
adults
in form and
habits,
but have no trace of
wings,
the
rudimentary
wings
appearing
only in the pupa
stage.
In other
groups
of
insects
the
larvae
are
totally
unlike
the
parents
in
structure
and
habits,
and are
called
caterpillars,
grubs,
maggots,
et
Mark
::
Mark (v. t.) To leave a
trace,
scratch,
scar, or other mark, upon, or any
evidence
of
action;
as, a
pencil
marks
paper;
his
hobnails
marked
the
floor..
Tracer
::
Tracer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
traces..
Foliation
::
Foliation
(n.) The
enrichment
of an
opening
by means of
foils,
arranged
in
trefoils,
quatrefoils,
etc.; also, one of the
ornaments.
See
Tracery..
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