tracks
Meaning of tracks
- a rough path or road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed.
follow the track to the farm
a forest track
- a mark or line of marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle in passing.
he followed the tracks made by the cars in the snow
- a continuous line of rails on a railway.
commuters had to leave trains to walk along the tracks
130 kilometres of track
- a recording of one song or piece of music.
the CD contains early Elvis Presley tracks
- a continuous articulated metal band around the wheels of a heavy vehicle such as a tank, intended to facilitate movement over rough or soft ground.
- the transverse distance between a vehicle's wheels.
the undercarriage was fully retractable inwards into the wing, with a 90 inch track
- a group in which schoolchildren of the same age and ability are taught.
- follow the trail or movements of (someone or something), typically in order to find them or note their course.
secondary radars that track the aircraft in flight
he tracked Anna to her room
- (of wheels) run so that the back ones are exactly in the track of the front ones.
- (of a tunable circuit or component) vary in frequency in the same way as another circuit or component, so that the frequency difference between them remains constant.
late 15th century (in the sense ‘trail, marks left behind’): the noun from Old French trac, perhaps from Low German or Dutch trek ‘draught, drawing’; the verb (current senses dating from the mid 16th century) from French traquer or directly from the noun.
verb, 3rd person present- tow (a canoe) along a waterway from the bank.
he was going to track the canoe up the ice-hung rapids
early 18th century: apparently from Dutch trekken ‘to draw, pull, or travel’. The change in the vowel was due to association with track1.
Information about tracks
- The singular form of tracks is: track.
- Languages in which tracks is used:
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Hyphenation of tracks
tracks
- It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
- tracks is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
tracks synonyms
Meaning a way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading:
Meaning a track that constitutes or serves as a path:
Meaning a path for people to walk along, especially a right of way in the countryside:
Meaning a narrow road, especially in a rural area:
Meaning a mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something:
Meaning a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination:
Meaning a course of travel or route taken in order to reach a place:
Meaning the route or direction followed by a ship, aircraft, road, or river:
Meaning a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something:
Meaning a small area on a surface having a different colour from its surroundings, typically one caused by damage or dirt:
Meaning an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence:
Meaning the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication, especially with reference to its size, form, or style:
Meaning a mark or outline made by pressing something on to a softer substance:
Meaning the impression left by a foot or shoe on the ground or a surface:
Meaning a footprint:
Meaning a step taken by a person in walking, especially as heard by another person:
Meaning the track or scent of an animal:
Meaning a trail indicated by the characteristic smell of an animal and perceptible to hounds or other animals:
Meaning a watch or vigil held beside the body of someone who has died, sometimes accompanied by ritual observances:
Meaning a current of air or water driven back by a revolving propeller or jet engine:
Meaning a bar or series of bars fixed on upright supports or attached to a wall or ceiling, serving as part of a barrier or used to hang things on:
Meaning a direct course:
Meaning a track made of steel rails along which trains run:
Meaning a pair of parallel lines, especially at the sides of a tennis court (enclosing the extra width used in doubles play) or at the sides or back of a badminton court:
Meaning a solid material which is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity (e.g. iron, gold, silver, and aluminium, and alloys such as steel):
Meaning a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung:
Meaning the action or process of recording sound or a performance for subsequent reproduction or broadcast:
Meaning a song, dance, piece of music, etc., especially one of several in a performance:
Meaning a portion of an object or of material, produced by cutting, tearing, or breaking the whole:
Meaning go after (someone) in order to observe or monitor them:
Meaning find or discover by investigation:
Meaning follow or chase (someone or something):
Meaning follow and observe (someone) closely and secretly:
Meaning the main stem of a herbaceous plant:
Meaning follow (someone) closely and persistently:
Meaning pursue in order to catch or catch up with:
Meaning harass, persecute, or pursue relentlessly:
Meaning follow:
Anagrams of tracks
Words that rhyme with tracks
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