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Noun
A mark or line of marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle in passing
“I followed the tracks left by the hiker in order to find my way back to the trailhead.”
Noun
A transport system using rails
Noun
(steps) The course or route followed by someone or something
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An arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines
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Plural for a rough path or road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed
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“Walk along the track close to the shore which will lead you to the caravan park.”
Noun
Plural for the course or trajectory followed by someone or something
“Astronomers were able to predict the track of the comet with great accuracy.”
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Plural for a continuous line of rails on a railway
“Hundreds of miles of track connect the two cities by train.”
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Plural for a prepared course or circuit for athletes, horses, motor vehicles, bicycles, or dogs to race on
“I race better when I've been training hard on the track.”
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(sports) Plural for the racing events of track and field
“I'm going to try out for track next week.”
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Plural for a recording of one song or piece of music
“Sounding at times like a drunken pop song, the title track is, in fact, an exhilaratingly happy and twisted piece of work.”
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Plural for a long deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles
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Plural for that which can be used as an indication of something
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Plural for a downward or declining slope or surface
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Plural for a skillful act performed for entertainment or amusement
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Plural for a trail of disturbed water or air left by the passage of a ship or aircraft
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Plural for recording of music or speech
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Plural for a continuous track in the form of a steel or rubber belt fitted instead of wheels to crawlers
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Plural for the prospect for the future
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Plural for a narrow groove, providing space for a train's wheel flange, enabling smooth railway travel
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Plural for a mark, typically from physical trauma or damage
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Plural for close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal
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Plural for a series of connected events or thoughts
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Plural for a particular order in which related things follow each other
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Plural for a mark impressed on a surface
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Plural for an area or region that one inhabits or operates from
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Plural for a person's manner of walking or the sound made as they walk
Verb
To go after or on the track of, especially through the use of clues
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“We can track the animals by observing their footprints.”
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To observe the (measured) state of a person or object over time
“Our job will be to track the buffalo population over the next six months.”
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To match the movement or change of a person or object
“My height would track that of my father's at the same age.”
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To move or traverse across
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“For a man accustomed as I am to track the desert at all hours, darkness does not exist.”
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To move or proceed onward
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To automatically track a target
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To keep a record of
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To evaluate or estimate the extent, amount, or size of
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To know intuitively or by immediate perception
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To tell someone about something that has happened
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To force a path through
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To consider or give serious or careful thought to
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To assess the nature or importance of, especially with a view to a decision or action
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To discover something, either by chance or intention
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To precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
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To see, notice, or recognize (someone or something)
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To find, or get hold of, by means of conducting a search through various sources
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