Trail, n.

    1. Train.
    2. Track, trace, mark, footprint, footmark, footstep.
    3. Scent.
    4. [U. S.] Footpath (made by Indians).
    5. Entrails (as of fowl or of sheep).

Trailing-arbutus, n. Ground-laurel, Mayflower (Epigœa repens).

Trail-net, n. Drag-net, trawl-net.

Train, n.

    1. Trail.
    2. Retinue, suite, staff, followers, body of attendants, cortège.
    3. Orderly company, procession.
    4. Series, succession, consecution, chain.
    5. Course, process, method, order.
    6. Line (as of cars connected with one another).
    7. Line of gunpowder.
    8. Persuasion, artifice, enticement, allurement, device, stratagem.
    9. Trap, lure.
    10. Tail of a bird.

Train, v. a.

    1. Trail, draw, drag, haul, tug.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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