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n. ~ 1. The path on which information is recorded. - 2. A discrete segment of content in a sound recording; a cut; a band. Notes:  In phonograph records, the track1 is a continuous spiral groove cut i [..]
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A vertical section of a log presentation over which one particular set of data is displayed. The track divides the presentation into different sections, each with a certain set of log curves or other [..]
Source: glossary.oilfield.slb.com

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The path that a storm or weather system follows.
Source: w1.weather.gov

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A pair of rails over which railway vehicles can run.
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late 15c., "footprint, mark left by anything," from Old French trac "track of horses, trace" (mid-15c.), possibly from a Germanic source (compare Middle Low German treck, Dutch tre [..]
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"to follow or trace the footsteps of," 1560s, from track (n.). Meaning "leave a footprint trail in dirt, mud, etc." is from 1838. Of film and TV cameras, 1959. Related: Tracked; tr [..]
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A sport that you have to be fast to do. Usually made fun of by fat kids who can't run. These fat kids usually stay home, get fat, and end up serving you at burger king later on in life.
Source: urbandictionary.com

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A sport involving lots of running at a fast pace. The hardest working athletes are usually on track. Although they get little glory they know why they do it... Fo' the LADIES
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A sport that has the hottest babes on the planet. Those who disagree just have not gone to a large invtational meet. (Penn Relays, The Armory, etc). Its also one of the most diffcult sports to do, as [..]
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An extremely competitive sport that is a combination of running and field events. Obese people who wouldn't be able to last a day in it usually talk crap about people in track, because they ar [..]
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Where the pimps and hos be at.
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a sport where u need endurance, potential and speed
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A basic sport that requires advanced skill if one is to excel at it. Track encompasses the fundamentals of almost all sports, so a good track athlete is a good all around athlete.
Source: urbandictionary.com

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path.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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individual or team (relay) foot races.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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to follow the traces (tracks) of another person or animal.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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A single stream of recorded sound with no location in a sound field. Although the term track has historically been used in the context of fixed media, e.g., "a four-track tape," this [..]
Source: digitizationguidelines.gov

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1. (also "course") another word for a golf course  2. ("tracking") when a putt seems to have the right line, as in the sense of a dog tracking game with its sense o [..]
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Also called a "velodrome," this is an indoor or outdoor oval track for bicycle racing.
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carry on the feet and deposit; "track mud into the house" path: a line or route along which something travels or moves; "the hurricane demolished houses in its p [..]
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The layout or the way the holes on the course are routed is called track. The word tract is sometimes used to denote track, but track is the correct word.
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The golf course. When track
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The actual flight path of an aircraft over the surface of the earth. 
Source: virtualskies.arc.nasa.gov (offline)

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Your current direction of travel relative to a ground position (same as Course Over Ground).
Source: www8.garmin.com

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a rough path through woods or fields. The same word also means a railway line
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On a data medium, a path associated with a single read/write head position as data move past the head.
Source: atis.org (offline)

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(Of a hurricane): The path a hurricane follows over a given period of time.
Source: hurricanescience.org

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Slang for an amphibian tractor or less often, a tank. Usage: "This is the staging point for the tracks."
Source: ww2gyrene.org

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In typography, to reduce space uniformly between all characters in a line. As opposed to kerning, which is the variable reduction of space between specific characters.
Source: writedesignonline.com

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Definition verb
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)A ring on a disk where data can be written. A typical floppy disk has 80 (double-density) or 160 (high-density) tracks. For hard disks, each platter is divided into tracks, and a single track locatio [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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Also called a "velodrome," this is an indoor or outdoor oval track for bicycle racing.
Source: centurycycles.com

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In information storage and retrieval, one of the concentric rings or spirals on the surface of a magnetic disk on which data is recorded. A standard floppy disk has either 80 tracks (double-density) o [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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A single song, or continuous musical selection on a vinyl record, or a single continuous musical selection on a CD or other recording medium.
Source: dictionary.onmusic.org

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An oval track, also known as a "velodrome" for bicycle racing. Track bicycles have steep angles, fixed gears, and no brakes. Common track events include match sprints, pursuits, motor-paced [..]
Source: sheldonbrown.com

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The magnetic formatted concentric circles on one platter surface that contain sectors that contain data, on a disk drive. Cylinders can span platters (the surfaces) and actually contain tracks. On a single platter surface read by a head, such as a diskette, they are the same. The number of tracks is the number of cylinders x the number of heads.
Source: csgnetwork.com (offline)

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Either to record, or the actual audio piece. "We're ready to track," as opposed to "Listen to this track."
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The distance from the center plane of one wheel to the center plane of its opposing wheel.
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Extruded aluminum profile that mounts to the header construction and supports the door roller assemblies and operable wall panels.
Source: cornelliron.com

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A strip of specified width and location running the length of the magnetic stripe on which data is encoded. ANSI/ISO standards define three track locations for the magnetic stripe on credit/financial [..]
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A part of a reporter's narration from outside the studio, with each track numbered to precede each section of the interview or "activity," so that track 1 is the introduction, track 2 i [..]
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The record of the path of a particle traversing a detector.
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A ring on a disk where data can be written.
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(n) a line or route along which something travels or moves(n) evidence pointing to a possible solution(n) a pair of parallel rails providing a runway for wheels(n) a course over which races are run(n) [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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A subdivision of a concentration or certificate, which a student must select and fulfill to complete the requirements of the concentration or certificate.
Source: catalog.uark.edu

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A planned or intended horizontal path of travel with respect to the Earth rather than the air or water. The track is expressed in degrees from 000° clockwise through 360° (true, magnetic, or grid).
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One of two or more significant variations in a degree program or major. Approximately 50% of the courses in one track differ from the courses required in other tracks.
Source: catalog.ucf.edu (offline)

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An option or other portion of a major that may be required or optional. A separate designation is not made on the transcript or diploma for an option or track.
Source: catalog.missouri.edu

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The path followed, or to be followed, between one position and another. This path may be the ground track, over the ground, or the water track, through the water. Used in the sense of ground track in [..]
Source: digimap.edina.ac.uk

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The rail structure providing a single line of railway operation
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A prescribed set of courses within a concentration. A track is not a required component of all concentrations. A student does not have to formally declare a track and it will not appear on the transcr [..]
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1) The distance on the ground between the center of the tire tread on one side of the vehicle to the center of the tire tread on the opposite side.  2) The space between the rails and space of not les [..]
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Distance between centerlines or tire tread at ground on front or rear axles.
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The combination of rails, rail connectors, sleepers, ballast, points, and crossings, and substitute devices where used. COP DIRN Volume 2 'Glossary' and CMC 'Glossary for NCOP and Di [..]
Source: tasrail.com.au

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An area of town known for prostitution activity. This can be the area around a group of strip clubs and pornography stores, or a particular stretch of street.
Source: inpublicsafety.com (offline)

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1) An assembly of rails, ties, and fastenings over which cars, locomotives, and trains are moved. 2) The width of a wheeled vehicle from wheel to wheel and usually from the outside of the rims.
Source: ite.org (offline)

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A unique and optional feature of Global Velocity’s Securio platform is the ability to track and record the genealogy and chain of custody of sensitive documents. This information is used by the Inform [..]
Source: globalvelocity.com

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Vehicle width, measured from the center of one tire's contact patch to the center of the opposite tire's contact patch.
Source: autotrader.com

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The track is a term which describes the distance between two wheels on the same axle.
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A basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to an operator selected ground track;
Source: g.oswego.edu (offline)

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the name of our online tracking system where you can see how your application is progressing. Here you can reply to offers and make amendments like changing your email address etc. (For postgraduate c [..]
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Also called a "velodrome," this is an indoor or outdoor oval track for bicycle racing.
Source: bikeline.com (offline)

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The pitch
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Can refer to a completed recording, or stem, or multi-track recording channel.
Source: edmprod.com (offline)

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To "mark", or keep a watchful eye on an opposing player.
Source: soccer.epicsports.com

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An unmaintained vehicle route, such as a jeep track.
Source: frankstehno.com (offline)

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  Movement toward or away from an object by means of a dolly.
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the plotted course of a vessel.
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Route, in sea or ocean, along which vessels customarily travel. 2. That part of a line of advance that has already been travelled; particularly applied to storms. 3. Disturbed water astern of a vessel [..]
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The path of the vessel.
Source: usmm.org

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The path of the vessel.
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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(1) Prospective course over the ground for boat to follow. (2) A strip of metal attached to a mast to take the slides affixed to the luff of a sail.
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the path of a vessel.
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Measurement of axial position of all blades with respect to each other.
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Measurement of axial position of all blades with respect to each other.
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1. the actual, wandering path sailed by a vessel from point of departure to point of arrival. &nbsp Compare to Course, Course Made Good, and Heading   2. a metal or plastic fitting used to control [..]
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(1) Prospective course over the ground for boat to follow. (2) A strip of metal attached to a mast to take the slides affixed to the luff of a sail.
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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A print left by an animal. Wolf tracks are large in comparison to most domestic dogs and other canids such as coyotes. The front feet are larger than the back feet. Claws are usually visible. This is [..]
Source: wolf.org

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A track is a compilation of samples or “breadcrumbs” taken over a period of time. (MotionX GPS)
Source: bushwalkingskills.com (offline)

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, sb. In playing marbles, a boy who hits one marble may ‘take track off it,’ i.e. he gets another shot.
Source: ulsterscotsacademy.com

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An individual musical work or piece of audio that is separated from other works on a release in some way. On Discogs this generally means each individual numbered / lettered track listed on a releases [..]
Source: discogs.com

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SVCD, VCD, Audio CD discs use tracks to divide up the content of a disc.
Source: liteonodd.com

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The path that a storm or weather system follows.
Source: srh.noaa.gov (offline)

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A series of related contacts indicating direction of travel.
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1. The intended or desired horizontal direction of travel with respect to the earth. The track as expressed in degrees of the compass may be different from the course due to such factors as making all [..]
Source: en.wikisource.org

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In the operation of automated radar plotting aids, the process of observing the sequential changes in the position of a target to establish its motion.
Source: en.wikisource.org

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A common term for an AAR refuelling orbit, usually racetrack shaped and about 25 long by 10 miles wide, but can be as large as 200 by 30 miles, and different shape. Also used by AWACS for the path of [..]
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The projection on the earth’s surface of the path of an aircraft, the direction of which path at any point is usually expressed in degrees from North (True, Magnetic or Grid).
Source: paul.moggach.yorksoaring.com (offline)

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A series of related contacts indicating direction of travel.
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A basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to an operator selected ground track;
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Track is the aircraft’s compass heading, denoted as 1-360.
Source: flightradar24.com

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The actual flight path of an aircraft over the surface of the earth.
Source: pilotadvice.com

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(slang) put down on the table. [Usage: Dummy tracked with six strong spades.]
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One of two modules responsible for vehicle movement. If destroyed your vehicle will be immobilized.
Source: forum.worldoftanks.com

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The path that a storm or weather system follows.
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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Parting or a cornrow that establishes the placement pattern of wefts or strand additions.
Source: ukhairdressers.com (offline)

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Parting or a cornrow that establishes the placement pattern of wefts or strand additions.
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The path that a storm or weather system follows.
Source: weatherdudes.com

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Also called a "velodrome," this is an indoor or outdoor oval track for bicycle racing.
Source: bicyclecentercc.com

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A track is an option or other portion of a major that may be required or optional. A separate designation is not made on the transcript or diploma for an option or track.
Source: glossary.missouri.edu (offline)

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To move fast horizontally in freefall, often to achieve separation from other
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To “mark”, or keep a watchful eye on an opposing player.
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1) One audio recording made on a portion of the width of a multitrack tape. 2) One set of control commands in a sequencer recorded in a similar manner to an audio track and often controlling one synth [..]
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A mark left by something that has passed along ''follow the track of the ship'' ''The track of the meteor was followed.'' ''Can you see any tracks in the snow?'' A mark or impression left by th [..]
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An area of town known for prostitution activity. This can be the area around a group of strip clubs and pornography stores, or a particular stretch of street.
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Track or Tracks may refer to:
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The track on a railway or railroad, also known as the permanent way, is the structure consisting of the rails, fasteners, railroad ties (sleepers, British English) and ballast (or slab track), plus th [..]
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On an optical disc, a track (CD) or title (DVD) is a subdivision of its content. Specifically, it is a consecutive set of sectors (called "timecode frames" on audio tracks) on the disc containing a b [..]
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A disk drive track is a circular path on the surface of a disk or diskette on which information is magnetically recorded and from which recorded information is read. A track is a physical division of [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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