Definition of track

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Track (n.) A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel..

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Slot :: Slot (n.) The track of a deer; hence, a track of any kind..
Trade :: Trade (v.) A track; a trail; a way; a path; also, passage; travel; resort..
Fusee :: Fusee (n.) The track of a buck.
Brake :: Brake (v. t.) A piece of mechanism for retarding or stopping motion by friction, as of a carriage or railway car, by the pressure of rubbers against the wheels, or of clogs or ratchets against the track or roadway, or of a pivoted lever against a wheel or drum in a machine..
Investigate :: Investigate (v. t.) To follow up step by step by patient inquiry or observation; to trace or track mentally; to search into; to inquire and examine into with care and accuracy; to find out by careful inquisition; as, to investigate the causes of natural phenomena..
Track :: Track (n.) A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc..
Vestige :: Vestige (n.) The mark of the foot left on the earth; a track or footstep; a trace; a sign; hence, a faint mark or visible sign left by something which is lost, or has perished, or is no longer present; remains; as, the vestiges of ancient magnificence in Palmyra; vestiges of former population..
Trail :: Trail (n.) A track left by man or beast; a track followed by the hunter; a scent on the ground by the animal pursued; as, a deer trail..
Trackless :: Trackless (a.) Having no track; marked by no footsteps; untrodden; as, a trackless desert..
Tracker :: Tracker (n.) One who, or that which, tracks or pursues, as a man or dog that follows game..
Tract :: Tract (v. t.) To trace out; to track; also, to draw out; to protact..
Roadster :: Roadster (n.) A bicycle or tricycle adapted for common roads rather than for the racing track.
Exorbitant :: Exorbitant (a.) Departing from an orbit or usual track; hence, deviating from the usual or due course; going beyond the appointed rules or established limits of right or propriety; excessive; extravagant; enormous; inordinate; as, exorbitant appetites and passions; exorbitant charges, demands, or claims..
Up-line :: Up-line (n.) A line or track leading from the provinces toward the metropolis or a principal terminus; the track upon which up-trains run. See Up-train.
Sauroidichnite :: Sauroidichnite (n.) The fossil track of a saurian.
Footstep :: Footstep (n.) The mark or impression of the foot; a track; hence, visible sign of a course pursued; token; mark; as, the footsteps of divine wisdom..
Sleuth :: Sleuth (n.) The track of man or beast as followed by the scent.
Track :: Track (n.) The entire lower surface of the foot; -- said of birds, etc..
Exorbitate :: Exorbitate (v. i.) To go out of the track; to deviate.
Turn-out :: Turn-out (n.) A short side track on a railroad, which may be occupied by one train while another is passing on a main track; a shunt; a siding; a switch..
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