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Track, v. a. Follow (by a track), trace, trail, pursue, chase. Trackless, a. Untrodden, pathless. Track-master, n. (Railways.) Road-master. Track-way, n. Tram-way, tram-road, plate-railway. Tract, n.
Tractability, n. Docility, tractableness. Tractable, a.
Tractableness, n. Docility, tractability. Tractarian, n. Puseyite, Tractite, writer of the Oxford tracts. Tractarianism, n. Puseyism. Traction, n.
Tractive, a. Pulling, attracting. |
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