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Definition of trace
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Trace (v. t.) To walk over; to pass
through;
to
traverse.
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Entirely
::
Entirely
(adv.)
In an
entire
manner;
wholly;
completely;
fully;
as, the trace is
entirely
lost..
Pricking
::
Pricking
(n.) The mark or trace left by a
hare's
foot; a
prick;
also, the act of
tracing
a hare by its
footmarks..
Design
::
Design
(n.) To draw
preliminary
outline
or main
features
of; to
sketch
for a
pattern
or
model;
to
delineate;
to trace out; to draw.
Bricole
::
Bricole
(n.) A kind of
traces
with hooks and
rings,
with which men drag and
maneuver
guns where
horses
can not be
used..
Flamboyant
::
Flamboyant
(a.)
Characterized
by
waving
or
flamelike
curves,
as in the
tracery
of
windows,
etc.; -- said of the later (15th
century)
French
Gothic
style..
Unhitch
::
Unhitch
(v. t.) To free from being
hitched,
or as if from being
hitched;
to
unfasten;
to
loose;
as, to
unhitch
a
horse,
or a
trace..
Retrace
::
Retrace
(v. t.) To go back, in or over (a
previous
course);
to go over again in a
reverse
direction;
as, to
retrace
one's
steps;
to
retrace
one's
proceedings..
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To trace by
scent;
to
track;
-- a
hunting
term.
Remnant
::
Remnant
(a.) A small
portion;
a
slight
trace;
a
fragment;
a
little
bit; a
scrap.
Mark
::
Mark (n.) A
visible
sign or
impression
made or left upon
anything;
esp., a line,
point,
stamp,
figure,
or the like, drawn or
impressed,
so as to
attract
the
attention
and
convey
some
information
or
intimation;
a
token;
a
trace..
Tug
::
Tug (n.) A
trace,
or
drawing
strap,
of a
harness..
Train
::
Train (v. t.) To
trace,
as a lode or any
mineral
appearance,
to its
head..
Traceries
::
Traceries
(pl. ) of
Tracer/.
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark or
impression
left by the foot,
either
of man or
beast;
trace;
vestige;
footprint..
Larva
::
Larva (n.) Any young
insect
from the time that it
hatches
from the egg until it
becomes
a pupa, or
chrysalis.
During
this time it
usually
molts
several
times,
and may
change
its form or color each time. The
larvae
of many
insects
are much like the
adults
in form and
habits,
but have no trace of
wings,
the
rudimentary
wings
appearing
only in the pupa
stage.
In other
groups
of
insects
the
larvae
are
totally
unlike
the
parents
in
structure
and
habits,
and are
called
caterpillars,
grubs,
maggots,
et
Nose
::
Nose (v. t.) To
smell;
to
scent;
hence,
to
track,
or trace out..
Catch
::
Catch (n.) A
slight
remembrance;
a
trace.
Hopscotch
::
Hopscotch
(n.) A
child's
game, in which a
player,
hopping
on one foot,
drives
a stone from one
compartment
to
another
of a
figure
traced
or
scotched
on the
ground;
--
called
also
hoppers..
Tracer/y
::
Tracer/y
(n.) The
decorative
head of a
Gothic
window.
Begin
::
Begin (v. t.) To trace or lay the
foundation
of; to make or place a
beginning
of.
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