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Definition of track
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 track is as below...
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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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..
Trail
::
Trail (n.) A
footpath
or road track
through
a
wilderness
or wild
region;
as, an
Indian
trail over the
plains..
Footmark
::
Footmark
(n.) A
footprint;
a track or
vestige.
Track
::
Track (n.) A road; a
beaten
path.
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) A side
track,
as a
railroad;
a
turnout..
Stage
::
Stag (v. t.) To
watch;
to dog, or keep track of..
Trade
::
Trade (v.) A
track;
a
trail;
a way; a path; also,
passage;
travel;
resort..
Recheat
::
Recheat
(n.) A
strain
given on the horn to call back the
hounds
when they have lost track of the game.
Track
::
Track (n.) A path or
course
laid out for a race, for
exercise,
etc..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) An
opening,
road, or
track,
available
for
passing;
especially,
one
through
or over some
dangerous
or
otherwise
impracticable
barrier;
a
passageway;
a
defile;
a ford; as, a
mountain
pass..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) The track left by a
vessel
in the
water;
by
extension,
any
track;
as, the wake of an
army..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.)
Hence,
to
follow
the trace or track of..
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..
Railway
::
Railway
(n.) The road,
track,
etc., with all the
lands,
buildings,
rolling
stock,
franchises,
etc.,
pertaining
to them and
constituting
one
property;
as, a
certain
railroad
has been put into the hands of a
receiver..
Trackage
::
Trackage
(n.) The act of
tracking,
or
towing,
as a boat;
towage..
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..
Track
::
Track (n.) The
entire
lower
surface
of the foot; -- said of
birds,
etc..
Vermiculate
::
Vermiculate
(a.)
Wormlike
in
shape;
covered
with
wormlike
elevations;
marked
with
irregular
fine lines of
color,
or with
irregular
wavy
impressed
lines like worm
tracks;
as, a
vermiculate
nut..
Trackless
::
Trackless
(a.)
Having
no
track;
marked
by no
footsteps;
untrodden;
as, a
trackless
desert..
Foil
::
Foil (n.) The track or trail of an
animal.
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