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Definition of track
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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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Vermiculation
::
Vermiculation
(n.) The act of
vermiculating,
or
forming
or
inlaying
so as to
resemble
the
motion,
track,
or work of a
worm..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) To drive to
shelter;
to track to
covert.
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) An
opening,
road, or
track,
available
for
passing;
especially,
one
through
or over some
dangerous
or
otherwise
impracticable
barrier;
a
passageway;
a
defile;
a ford; as, a
mountain
pass..
Foiling
::
Foiling
(n.) The track of game (as deer) in the
grass.
Bloodhound
::
Bloodhound
(n.) A breed of large and
powerful
dogs, with long,
smooth,
and
pendulous
ears, and
remarkable
for
acuteness
of
smell.
It is
employed
to
recover
game or prey which has
escaped
wounded
from a
hunter,
and for
tracking
criminals.
Formerly
it was used for
pursuing
runaway
slaves.
Other
varieties
of dog are often used for the same
purpose
and go by the same name. The Cuban
bloodhound
is said to be a
variety
of the
mastiff..
Footmark
::
Footmark
(n.) A
footprint;
a track or
vestige.
Dinosauria
::
Dinosauria
(n. pl.) An order of
extinct
mesozoic
reptiles,
mostly
of large size
(whence
the
name).
Notwithstanding
their size, they
present
birdlike
characters
in the
skeleton,
esp. in the
pelvis
and hind
limbs.
Some
walked
on their
three-toed
hind feet, thus
producing
the large bird
tracks,
so-called,
of
mesozoic
sandstones;
others
were
five-toed
and
quadrupedal.
See
Illust.
of
Compsognathus,
also
Illustration
of
Dinosaur
in
Appendix..
Foil
::
Foil (n.) The track or trail of an
animal.
Tracked
::
tracked
(imp. & p. p.) of Trac.
Trackscout
::
Trackscout
(n.) See
Trackschuyt.
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..
Tract
::
Tract (v. t.) To trace out; to
track;
also, to draw out; to
protact..
Ticktack
::
Ticktack
(n.) A kind of
backgammon
played
both with men and pegs;
tricktrack.
Slot
::
Slot (n.) The track of a deer;
hence,
a track of any
kind..
Fusee
::
Fusee (n.) The track of a buck.
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..
Ornithoidichnite
::
Ornithoidichnite
(n.) A
fossil
track
resembling
that of a bird.
Trail
::
Trail (n.) A
footpath
or road track
through
a
wilderness
or wild
region;
as, an
Indian
trail over the
plains..
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.
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