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    track
    [trak]
    noun
    track (noun) · tracks (plural noun)
    1. a rough path or minor road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed:
      "follow the track to the farm" · "a forest track"
      • a prepared course or circuit for athletes, horses, motor vehicles, bicycles, or dogs to race on:
        "a Formula One Grand Prix track"
      • the sport of running on a track.
    2. (tracks)
      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"
      • the course or route followed by someone or something (used especially in talking about their pursuit by others):
        "I didn't want the Russians on my track"
      • a course of action; a way of proceeding:
        "defense budgeting and procurement do not move along different tracks from defense policy as a whole"
    3. a continuous line of rails on a railroad:
      "commuters had to leave trains to walk along the tracks" · "130 kilometers of track"
      • a metal or plastic strip or rail from which a curtain or spotlight may be hung or fitted.
      • sailing
        a strip on the mast, boom, or deck of a yacht along which a slide attached to a sail can be moved, used to adjust the position of the sail.
    4. a recording of one song or piece of music:
      "the CD contains early Elvis Presley tracks"
      • a lengthwise strip of magnetic tape containing one sequence of signals.
      • the soundtrack of a film or video.
    5. a continuous articulated metal band around the wheels of a heavy vehicle such as a tank or bulldozer, intended to facilitate movement over rough or soft ground.
      • electronics
        a continuous line of copper or other conductive material on a printed circuit board, used to connect parts of a circuit:
        "extremely thin tracks are not able to withstand much heat when soldering"
    6. the transverse distance between a vehicle's wheels.
    7. US ENGLISH
      a group in which schoolchildren of the same age and ability are taught. British term stream
    verb
    track (verb) · tracks (third person present) · tracked (past tense) · tracked (past participle) · tracking (present participle)
    1. follow the course or trail of (someone or something), typically in order to find them or note their location at various points:
      "secondary radars that track the aircraft in flight" · "he tracked Anna to her room"
      • follow and note the course or progress of:
        "they are tracking the girth and evolution of stars"
      • follow a particular course:
        "the storm was tracking across the ground at 30 mph"
      • (of a stylus) follow (a groove in a record):
        "the pickup's stylus must faithfully track undulations" · "the DT1 tracks exceptionally well"
      • (of a film or television camera) move in relation to the subject being filmed:
        "the camera eventually tracked away"
    2. (of wheels) run so that the back ones are exactly in the track of the front ones.
    3. electronics
      (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.
    4. US ENGLISH
      assign (a student) to a course of study according to ability.
    Origin
    late 15th century (in the sense ‘trail, marks left behind’): the noun from Old French trac, perhaps from Low German or Dutch trek ‘draft, drawing’; the verb (current senses dating from the mid 16th century) from French traquer or directly from the noun.
    track
    [trak]
    verb
    track (verb) · tracks (third person present) · tracked (past tense) · tracked (past participle) · tracking (present participle)
    1. tow (a boat) along a waterway from the bank:
      "he was going to track the canoe up the ice-hung rapids"
    Origin
    early 18th century: apparently from Dutch trekken ‘to draw, pull, or travel’. The change in the vowel was due to association with track.
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    noun
    1. a rough path or minor road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed:
    2. a mark or line of marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle in passing:
    3. a continuous line of rails on a railroad:
      • a recording of one song or piece of music:
        verb
        1. follow the course or trail of (someone or something), typically in order to find them or note their location at various points:
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