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    trace
    [trās]
    verb
    trace (verb) · traces (third person present) · traced (past tense) · traced (past participle) · tracing (present participle)
    1. find or discover by investigation:
      "police are trying to trace a white van seen in the area"
      • find or describe the origin or development of:
        "Bob's book traces his flying career with the Marines"
      • follow or mark the course or position of (something) with one's eye, mind, or finger:
        "through the binoculars, I traced the path I had taken the night before"
      • take (a particular path or route):
        "a tear traced a lonely path down her cheek"
    2. copy (a drawing, map, or design) by drawing over its lines on a superimposed piece of transparent paper:
      "trace a map of the world onto a large piece of paper"
      • draw (a pattern or line), especially with one's finger or toe:
        "she traced a pattern in the dirt with the toe of her shoe"
      • give an outline of:
        "the article traces out some of the connections between education, qualifications, and the labor market"
    noun
    trace (noun) · traces (plural noun)
    1. a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something:
      "remove all traces of the old adhesive" · "the aircraft disappeared without trace"
      • a line or pattern displayed by an instrument using a moving pen or a luminous spot on a screen to show the existence or nature of something that is being investigated.
      • a physical change in the brain presumed to be caused by a process of learning or memory.
    2. a very small quantity, especially one too small to be accurately measured:
      "his body contained traces of amphetamines" · "trace quantities of PCBs"
      • a slight indication or barely discernible hint of something:
        "just a trace of a smile"
    3. a procedure to investigate the source of something, such as the place from which a telephone call was made, or the origin of an error in a computer program:
      "we've got a trace on the call"
    4. a line which represents the projection of a curve or surface on a plane or the intersection of a curve or surface with a plane.
    5. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      WEST INDIAN ENGLISH
      a beaten path or small road; a track.
    6. mathematics
      the sum of the elements in the principle diagonal of a square matrix.
    Origin
    Middle English (first recorded as a noun in the sense ‘path that someone or something takes’): from Old French trace (noun), tracier (verb), based on Latin tractus (see tract).
    trace
    [trās]
    noun
    trace (noun) · traces (plural noun)
    1. each of the two side straps, chains, or ropes by which a horse is attached to a vehicle that it is pulling:
      "the horses pulling the carriage suddenly snapped the traces and bolted off"
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a pair of traces): from Old French trais, plural of trait (see trait).
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    verb
    1. find or discover by investigation:
      • copy (a drawing, map, or design) by drawing over its lines on a superimposed piece of transparent paper:
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        What does a trace mean?A trace of something is just a hint or suggestion of it, a very small amount left behind — like the sad cookie crumbs at the bottom of an empty cookie jar. There are more meanings we can trace to this word trace. As a verb, trace means to follow the course or trail of something, sometimes even chasing or hunting it.
        What does tracing mean?verb (used with object),traced, trac·ing. to follow the footprints, track, or traces of. to follow, make out, or determine the course or line of, especially by going backward from the latest evidence, nearest existence, etc.: to trace one's ancestry to the Pilgrims. to follow (footprints, evidence, the history or course of something, etc.).
        What is a trace in a sentence?Trace definition: a surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence, influence, or action of some agent or event; vestige. See examples of TRACE used in a sentence.
        What is a synonym for tracing?Synonyms: dash, tinge, pinch, shred, drop, more... Collocations: trace [an image, a picture, the outline], trace [the image] onto [paper, canvas, a notepad, the screen], trace a [vehicle, car, van], more... ...he has long ago departed without leaving a trace. A quick brace and then a longer backward trace.
         
      3. The term "trace" can refer to123:
        • An act of finding information about something electronically.
        • The record of the information found.
        • A perceptible sign made by something that has passed.
        • A surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence, influence, or action of some agent or event.
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        an act of finding information about something electronically, or the record of the information found in this way: The phone company put a trace on the call.
        dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/trace
        trace, vestige, track mean a perceptible sign made by something that has passed. trace may suggest any line, mark, or discernible effect.
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        Trace definition: a surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence, influence, or action of some agent or event; vestige.
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