Meaning of track
Definition of track
(noun)
a
line
or
route
along
which something travels or moves; "the
hurricane
demolished
houses in its path"; "the
track
of an animal"; "the
course
of the river"
evidence
pointing to a
possible
solution; "the
police
are
following
a
promising
lead"; "the
trail
led
straight
to the perpetrator"
a
pair
of
parallel
rails
providing a
runway
for wheels
a
course
over
which races are run
a
distinct
selection
of
music
from a
recording
or a
compact
disc; "he
played
the
first
cut on the cd"; "the
title
track
of the album"
an
endless
metal
belt
on which
tracked
vehicles
move
over
the
ground
(computer science) one of the
circular
magnetic
paths on a
magnetic
disk
that
serve
as a
guide
for
writing
and
reading
data
a
groove
on a
phonograph
recording
a bar or
pair
of
parallel
bars
of
rolled
steel
making
the
railway
along
which
railroad
cars or
other
vehicles can
roll
any
road
or
path
affording
passage
especially
a
rough
one
the act of
participating
in an
athletic
competition
involving
running
on a
track
(verb)
carry
on the feet and deposit; "track mud into the house"
observe
or
plot
the
moving
path
of something; "track a missile"
go
after
with the
intent
to catch; "The
policeman
chased
the
mugger
down
the alley"; "the dog
chased
the rabbit"
travel
across
or
pass
over; "The
caravan
covered
almost
100 miles
each
day"
make
tracks upon
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