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Definition of track
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Track (n.) The
permanent
way; the
rails.
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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.
Bogie
::
Bogie (n.) A
four-wheeled
truck,
having
a
certain
amount
of play
around
a
vertical
axis, used to
support
in part a
locomotive
on a
railway
track..
Tracker
::
Tracker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
tracks
or
pursues,
as a man or dog that
follows
game..
Trackscout
::
Trackscout
(n.) See
Trackschuyt.
Ornithoidichnite
::
Ornithoidichnite
(n.) A
fossil
track
resembling
that of a bird.
Y
::
Y (n.) A
portion
of track
consisting
of two
diverging
tracks
connected
by a cross
track.
Shunter
::
Shunter
(n.) A
person
employed
to shunt cars from one track to
another.
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) A side
track,
as a
railroad;
a
turnout..
Vermiculate
::
Vermiculate
(v. t.) To form or work, as by
inlaying,
with
irregular
lines or
impressions
resembling
the
tracks
of
worms,
or
appearing
as if
formed
by the
motion
of
worms..
Underhung
::
Underhung
(a.)
Resting
on a track at the
bottom,
instead
of being
suspended;
-- said of a
sliding
door..
Tracker
::
Tracker
(n.) In the
organ,
a light strip of wood
connecting
(in path) a key and a
pallet,
to
communicate
motion
by
pulling..
Shunt
::
Shunt (v. t.) A
turning
off to a side or short
track,
that the
principal
track may be left
free..
Slide
::
Slide (n.) The
descent
of a mass of
earth,
rock, or snow down a hill or
mountain
side; as, a land
slide,
or a snow
slide;
also, the track of bare rock left by a land
slide..
Sally
::
Sally (v.) An
excursion
from the usual
track;
range;
digression;
deviation.
Spoor
::
Spoor (n.) The track or trail of any wild
animal;
as, the spoor of an
elephant;
-- used
originally
by
travelers
in South
Africa..
Sleuth
::
Sleuth
(n.) The track of man or beast as
followed
by the
scent.
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark or
impression
left by the foot,
either
of man or
beast;
trace;
vestige;
footprint..
Vermiculation
::
Vermiculation
(n.) The act of
vermiculating,
or
forming
or
inlaying
so as to
resemble
the
motion,
track,
or work of a
worm..
Tread
::
Tread (n.) Way;
track;
path.
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