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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 draw along
continuously,
as a
vessel,
by a line, men or
animals
on shore being the
motive
power;
to tow..
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Otozoum
::
Otozoum
(n.) An
extinct
genus of huge
vertebrates,
probably
dinosaurs,
known only from
four-toed
tracks
in
Triassic
sandstones..
Track
::
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..
Tracked
::
tracked
(imp. & p. p.) of Trac.
Tramroad
::
Tramroad
(n.) A road
prepared
for easy
transit
of trams or
wagons,
by
forming
the wheel
tracks
of
smooth
beams of wood,
blocks
of
stone,
or
plates
of
iron..
Trichinosis
::
Trichinosis
(n.) The
disease
produced
by the
presence
of
trichinae
in the
muscles
and
intestinal
track.
It is
marked
by
fever,
muscular
pains,
and
symptoms
resembling
those of
typhoid
fever,
and is
frequently
fatal..
Space
::
Space (n.) Walk;
track;
path;
course.
Tracker
::
Tracker
(n.) In the
organ,
a light strip of wood
connecting
(in path) a key and a
pallet,
to
communicate
motion
by
pulling..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To drive to
shelter;
to track to
covert.
Spoor
::
Spoor (n.) The track or trail of any wild
animal;
as, the spoor of an
elephant;
-- used
originally
by
travelers
in South
Africa..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.)
Hence,
to
follow
the trace or track of..
Sally
::
Sally (v.) An
excursion
from the usual
track;
range;
digression;
deviation.
Volt
::
Volt (n.) A
circular
tread;
a gait by which a horse going
sideways
round a
center
makes two
concentric
tracks.
Double
::
Double
(v. i.) To
return
upon one's
track;
to turn and go back over the same
ground,
or in an
opposite
direction..
Ornithoidichnite
::
Ornithoidichnite
(n.) A
fossil
track
resembling
that of a bird.
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark or
impression
left by the foot,
either
of man or
beast;
trace;
vestige;
footprint..
Pathway
::
Pathway
(n.) A
footpath;
a
beaten
track;
any path or
course.
Also used
figuratively.
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..
Y
::
Y (n.) A
portion
of track
consisting
of two
diverging
tracks
connected
by a cross
track.
Trail
::
Trail (n.) A
footpath
or road track
through
a
wilderness
or wild
region;
as, an
Indian
trail over the
plains..
Recheat
::
Recheat
(n.) A
strain
given on the horn to call back the
hounds
when they have lost track of the game.
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