TRACK, to follow the marks left by an animal, a person, or a vehicle [v]
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
A continuous line of copper or other conductive material on a printed circuit board, used to connect parts of a circuit
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
A section of a record, compact disc, or cassette tape containing one song or piece of music
A lengthwise strip of magnetic tape containing one sequence of signals
A prepared course or circuit for athletes, horses, motor vehicles, bicycles, or dogs to race on
The sport of running on such a track
A mark or line of marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle in passing
The course or route followed by someone or something (used esp. in talking about their pursuit by others)
A course of action; a way of proceeding
A continuous line of rails on a railroad
TRACK, to follow the marks of an animal or vehicle [v]
A rough path or minor road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed
A metal or plastic strip or rail from which a curtain or spotlight may be hung or fitted
The soundtrack of a film or video
The transverse distance between a vehicle's wheels
A group in which schoolchildren of the same age and ability are taught