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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 (v. t.) To
follow
the
tracks
or
traces
of; to
pursue
by
following
the marks of the feet; to
trace;
to
trail;
as, to track a deer in the
snow..
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Switch
::
Switch
(n.) A
movable
part of a rail; or of
opposite
rails,
for
transferring
cars from one track to
another..
Walk
::
Walk (n.) A
frequented
track;
habitual
place of
action;
sphere;
as, the walk of the
historian..
Track
::
Track (n.)
Course;
way; as, the track of a
comet..
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..
Underhung
::
Underhung
(a.)
Resting
on a track at the
bottom,
instead
of being
suspended;
-- said of a
sliding
door..
Pathway
::
Pathway
(n.) A
footpath;
a
beaten
track;
any path or
course.
Also used
figuratively.
Track
::
Track (n.) A tract or area, as of
land..
Headlight
::
Headlight
(n.) A
light,
with a
powerful
reflector,
placed
at the head of a
locomotive,
or in front of it, to throw light on the track at
night,
or in going
through
a dark
tunnel..
Tricktrack
::
Tricktrack
(n.) An old game
resembling
backgammon.
Tracked
::
tracked
(imp. & p. p.) of Trac.
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.
Railway
::
Railway
(n.) A road or way
consisting
of one or more
parallel
series
of iron or steel
rails,
patterned
and
adjusted
to be
tracks
for the
wheels
of
vehicles,
and
suitably
supported
on a bed or
substructure..
Nose
::
Nose (v. t.) To
smell;
to
scent;
hence,
to
track,
or trace out..
Hatrack
::
Hatrack
(n.) A
hatstand;
hattree.
Ornithoidichnite
::
Ornithoidichnite
(n.) A
fossil
track
resembling
that of a bird.
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..
Tract
::
Tract (v. t.) To trace out; to
track;
also, to draw out; to
protact..
Shunt
::
Shunt (v. t.) A
turning
off to a side or short
track,
that the
principal
track may be left
free..
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..
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..
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